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Mixed media on paper // This Untitled piece by Alfons Borrell, created in 2008, is a mixed media artwork on paper. The composition is dominated by rich blue vertical brushstrokes that create a fluid and dynamic sense of movement. A single, thin red line arcs across the top, adding contrast and focus to the piece. The soft blending of blues with the starkness of the red line evokes both tranquility and tension. Borrell’s minimalist style is evident, as he explores the interaction between color and form in a simple yet evocative manner. This work encourages introspection through its abstraction and expressive use of color.
Untitled (Violet Veil and Red Line), 2008
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Mixed media on paper // This Untitled piece by Alfons Borrell, created in 2008, is a mixed media artwork on paper. The composition is dominated by rich blue vertical brushstrokes that create a fluid and dynamic sense of movement. A single, thin red line arcs across the top, adding contrast and focus to the piece. The soft blending of blues with the starkness of the red line evokes both tranquility and tension. Borrell’s minimalist style is evident, as he explores the interaction between color and form in a simple yet evocative manner. This work encourages introspection through its abstraction and expressive use of color.
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Untitled (Crimson Edge And Indigo Field), 2000
Painting
Mixed Media
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Alfons Borrell
Untitled (Violet Stripes And Thin Lines), 2008
Drawing / Watercolor
Mixed Media
EUR 2,350
Alfons Borrell
Untitled (Green Block And Black Strokes), 1988
Drawing / Watercolor
Mixed Media
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Alfons Borrell
Untitled (Orange, Green, And Shaded Form), 1987
Drawing / Watercolor
Mixed Media
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What is Gestural?
Gestural art is a term that describes painting with freely sweeping brushstrokes. The primary goal of gestural art is to allow the artist to physically express emotional impulses. The varied, yet expressive paint marks are intended to convey the artist's inner thoughts and emotions, which viewers are believed to understand through the dynamic and spontaneous application of paint.