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// Illes-3 by Alfons Borrell, a 1997 etching, presents an abstract composition defined by bold geometric forms and vibrant colors. Dominated by a large orange rectangle, flanked by deep blue vertical bands, and topped with a thin strip of green, the artwork evokes a sense of landscape abstraction, possibly referencing islands or horizons. The gradual transition from warm orange to a lighter hue at the top suggests a glowing sky or setting sun. Borrell’s use of color blocking and simple shapes creates a contemplative piece that invites viewers to interpret its minimal forms and color contrasts in a personal way.
Illes-3, 1997
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// Illes-3 by Alfons Borrell, a 1997 etching, presents an abstract composition defined by bold geometric forms and vibrant colors. Dominated by a large orange rectangle, flanked by deep blue vertical bands, and topped with a thin strip of green, the artwork evokes a sense of landscape abstraction, possibly referencing islands or horizons. The gradual transition from warm orange to a lighter hue at the top suggests a glowing sky or setting sun. Borrell’s use of color blocking and simple shapes creates a contemplative piece that invites viewers to interpret its minimal forms and color contrasts in a personal way.
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What is abstract art?
Abstract art uses form, shape, line, and color to create a visual experience without attempting to represent external reality. The composition exists independently of the world's visual references, focusing on expressing ideas and emotions through non-representational means.
