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Screenprint in colours on BFK Rives paper. Signed in pencil. Sheet: 57.8 x 46.5 cm; 22 3/4 x 18 1/4 in. Image: 44.6 x 34.6 cm; 17 1/2 x 13 5/8 in. Printed by Atelier Michel Caza, Francoville. Published by Ville de Paris, Paris. Pierre Soulages’ Sérigraphie No 8 (1978) is a screenprint on BFK Rives paper that exemplifies his exploration of gesture, contrast, and the expressive power of black. Broad, opaque black forms sweep across the lower portion of the composition, their dense, velvety surface contrasting with a layered field of translucent blue brushstrokes above. The interplay between these elements creates a dynamic tension between opacity and light, weight and movement. Printed by Atelier Michel Caza and published by the Ville de Paris, the work reflects Soulages’ ongoing investigation into how light interacts with dark surfaces.
Sérigraphie No 8, 1978
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Screenprint in colours on BFK Rives paper. Signed in pencil. Sheet: 57.8 x 46.5 cm; 22 3/4 x 18 1/4 in. Image: 44.6 x 34.6 cm; 17 1/2 x 13 5/8 in. Printed by Atelier Michel Caza, Francoville. Published by Ville de Paris, Paris. Pierre Soulages’ Sérigraphie No 8 (1978) is a screenprint on BFK Rives paper that exemplifies his exploration of gesture, contrast, and the expressive power of black. Broad, opaque black forms sweep across the lower portion of the composition, their dense, velvety surface contrasting with a layered field of translucent blue brushstrokes above. The interplay between these elements creates a dynamic tension between opacity and light, weight and movement. Printed by Atelier Michel Caza and published by the Ville de Paris, the work reflects Soulages’ ongoing investigation into how light interacts with dark surfaces.
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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.
