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Mixed media on paper // Alfons Borrell’s Untitled (Orange, Green, and Shaded Form) (1987) is a contemplative mixed-media drawing that explores color, texture, and geometric simplicity. The composition features three dominant areas of color: a bold orange on the left, a rich green on the right, and a soft gradient of gray and off-white shading in the center. Thin, precise black lines form subtle geometric structures that anchor the abstract washes of color, introducing a quiet sense of balance and structure. Measuring 50 x 64 cm, this piece exemplifies Borrell’s ability to evoke depth and emotion through minimalist forms and painterly textures.
Untitled (Orange, Green, and Shaded Form), 1987
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Mixed media on paper // Alfons Borrell’s Untitled (Orange, Green, and Shaded Form) (1987) is a contemplative mixed-media drawing that explores color, texture, and geometric simplicity. The composition features three dominant areas of color: a bold orange on the left, a rich green on the right, and a soft gradient of gray and off-white shading in the center. Thin, precise black lines form subtle geometric structures that anchor the abstract washes of color, introducing a quiet sense of balance and structure. Measuring 50 x 64 cm, this piece exemplifies Borrell’s ability to evoke depth and emotion through minimalist forms and painterly textures.
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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.
