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// Guest+Host+Ghost by Scott Treleaven, a mixed media print from 2016, embodies a quiet, meditative quality through its muted tones and abstract forms. The composition features large, softly textured shapes, including a shadowy circle in the lower right, juxtaposed with subtle, irregular marks that add depth and a sense of mystery to the piece. The earthy, monochromatic palette enhances the subdued atmosphere, creating an almost ghostly resonance that feels both grounded and ethereal. Treleaven’s work often explores themes of duality and the unseen, and here, the ambiguous forms suggest layered meanings, inviting viewers to interpret the relationships between presence and absence, solidity and transparency. The print’s minimalistic style evokes a contemplative mood, allowing space for personal reflection.
Guest+Host+Ghost , 2016
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// Guest+Host+Ghost by Scott Treleaven, a mixed media print from 2016, embodies a quiet, meditative quality through its muted tones and abstract forms. The composition features large, softly textured shapes, including a shadowy circle in the lower right, juxtaposed with subtle, irregular marks that add depth and a sense of mystery to the piece. The earthy, monochromatic palette enhances the subdued atmosphere, creating an almost ghostly resonance that feels both grounded and ethereal. Treleaven’s work often explores themes of duality and the unseen, and here, the ambiguous forms suggest layered meanings, inviting viewers to interpret the relationships between presence and absence, solidity and transparency. The print’s minimalistic style evokes a contemplative mood, allowing space for personal reflection.
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Times Square Red, Times Square Blue , 2016
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EUR 1,500
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.