Abstract Symphony – Richard Dubure
“Abstract Symphony” by Richard Dubure is not simply a work of art, but a window open to a deeper reality and a reflection on beauty and universal harmony. Using a gestural painting technique and expertly orchestrated colors, Richard Dubure expresses an artistic sensitivity that resonates with this work in a tangible expression of the presence of beauty within ourselves.
Vibrant colors and semi-abstract shapes mix in a swirl that evokes the confusion of inner feelings.
This work is an invitation to explore the contrasts between tumult and serenity, reflection and impulse.
Richard Dubure
60 x 60 cm
1 400,00€
Analysis of the work
Composition and colors: The work presents an explosion of bright colors with dominant orange, yellow tones and a few touches of green, blue and white. The colors are applied with a gesture painting technique, where the brushstrokes appear rapid and energetic, creating an effect of movement and dynamism.
Techniques used: Richard Dubure uses a knife oil painting technique with thick, textured layers. The material is applied in impasto, adding depth and dimension to the work.
Abstract Elements: The work is abstract, representing no recognizable shape or figure. The colors and shapes seem to suggest a kind of vegetation or landscape transformed by the artist's imagination. The lines give the impression of leaves or petals spreading outwards, recalling a kind of natural symphony.
Philosophy of the work linked to that of the Art4you Gallery: The philosophy of the Art4you gallery underlines the function of art as a revealer of reality, evoking a universal harmony and an omnipresent force of creation in the universe. This work by Richard Dubure seems to embody this philosophy in several ways:
- Expression of Universal Beauty: The work's vibrant colors and dynamic shapes capture the essence of a beauty that goes beyond mere appearance, reflecting a universal harmony and energy. The explosion of colors can be seen as a metaphor for the diversity and richness of the universe.
- Aesthetic sense: The work solicits a deep aesthetic sense, stimulating the perceptions and emotions of the viewer. It encourages reflection on what is beautiful and how this beauty is perceived and felt, thus aligning with the idea that art touches something fundamental in us.
- Creative Language: The artist organizes colors and shapes according to a creative desire, perhaps seeking to translate primordial concepts through his artistic language. This ties in with the idea that the artist has an exacerbated sensitivity and an imperative need to create, to make visible what is universal and present in each of us.
Further information
Dimensions | 60 × 60 × 4cm |
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Year | 2024 |
Management | No |
Technique used | Oil on linen made with a knife |
Original work | Yes |
Unique piece | Yes |
Certificate of authenticity | Yes |
Signature | Yes |