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// Floating Flower Passion by Karel Appel, a limited edition silkscreen print, explores vivid color and bold lines to create a whimsical yet intense composition. Set against a striking red background, the artwork features a floating, flower-like form in contrasting shades of purple, blue, and yellow, with flowing white and black outlines. The organic shapes and simplified contours evoke both botanical and fantastical elements, presenting a sense of movement and vitality. Appel’s signature style, marked by expressive, childlike spontaneity and energetic color contrasts, transforms this piece into an abstract celebration of life and imagination.
Floating flower passion, 1978
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// Floating Flower Passion by Karel Appel, a limited edition silkscreen print, explores vivid color and bold lines to create a whimsical yet intense composition. Set against a striking red background, the artwork features a floating, flower-like form in contrasting shades of purple, blue, and yellow, with flowing white and black outlines. The organic shapes and simplified contours evoke both botanical and fantastical elements, presenting a sense of movement and vitality. Appel’s signature style, marked by expressive, childlike spontaneity and energetic color contrasts, transforms this piece into an abstract celebration of life and imagination.
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What is Tachisme?
Tachisme is a French abstract painting style that gained popularity between 1940 and 1950, often seen as the European counterpart to Abstract Expressionism. However, there are stylistic differences between the two. Tachisme, which emerged from Art Informel, rejected geometric abstraction in favor of more intuitive and spontaneous expression. It was a reaction against the structured forms of Cubism and is closely related to Informalism. Tachisme emphasizes gestural brushwork, irregular forms, and a focus on the process of painting itself.
