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Mixed media on paper - signed by the artist // Untitled (Expressive Figures) by Lucebert, created in 1990, is a vibrant mixed media work on paper that showcases the artist's characteristic boldness and raw emotional intensity. The piece is filled with dynamic brushstrokes and striking colors, creating abstract, exaggerated figures that evoke a sense of primal energy and spontaneity. The composition is dominated by yellow, blue, and green hues, with the figures’ faces and gestures appearing both intense and animated, blending elements of expressionism and surrealism. This work is signed by Lucebert, highlighting his unique approach to conveying the complexity of human emotion and form through an uninhibited and expressive style. Measuring 64 x 48 cm, the artwork captures Lucebert's mastery in merging abstraction with intense visual storytelling.
Untitled (Expressive Figures), 1990
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Mixed media on paper - signed by the artist // Untitled (Expressive Figures) by Lucebert, created in 1990, is a vibrant mixed media work on paper that showcases the artist's characteristic boldness and raw emotional intensity. The piece is filled with dynamic brushstrokes and striking colors, creating abstract, exaggerated figures that evoke a sense of primal energy and spontaneity. The composition is dominated by yellow, blue, and green hues, with the figures’ faces and gestures appearing both intense and animated, blending elements of expressionism and surrealism. This work is signed by Lucebert, highlighting his unique approach to conveying the complexity of human emotion and form through an uninhibited and expressive style. Measuring 64 x 48 cm, the artwork captures Lucebert's mastery in merging abstraction with intense visual storytelling.
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