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Wooden sculpture with neon lights - comes with electrical installation - Signed at the back, in marker // Cercles Jaune by Geneviève Claisse is a mixed-media sculpture created between 1968 and 2014, combining wood and neon lights to craft a bold, geometric form. This work features concentric circles, with a large yellow square as the base. Within the circular cutout, layered forms in black and white create depth, enhanced by the glow of neon lights that add a radiant warmth to the composition. Claisse's minimalist approach and use of strong color contrast evoke a sense of modernist elegance, transforming simple shapes into a dynamic, luminous presence. The interplay of light, shadow, and geometry invites viewers to explore spatial and visual perceptions.
Cercles jaune, 1968-2014
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Wooden sculpture with neon lights - comes with electrical installation - Signed at the back, in marker // Cercles Jaune by Geneviève Claisse is a mixed-media sculpture created between 1968 and 2014, combining wood and neon lights to craft a bold, geometric form. This work features concentric circles, with a large yellow square as the base. Within the circular cutout, layered forms in black and white create depth, enhanced by the glow of neon lights that add a radiant warmth to the composition. Claisse's minimalist approach and use of strong color contrast evoke a sense of modernist elegance, transforming simple shapes into a dynamic, luminous presence. The interplay of light, shadow, and geometry invites viewers to explore spatial and visual perceptions.
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