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Original lithograph in colors on Arches paper - Hand-signed and numbered in pencil // Sonia Delaunay’s Ballons Jaunes (1970) is a vibrant lithograph that embodies her exploration of color and abstraction, characteristic of the Orphism movement she co-founded. The composition features overlapping circular forms in bright hues—yellow, red, green, black, and blue—creating a sense of rhythm and movement. The dynamic arrangement of shapes and colors generates visual energy, evoking a feeling of playfulness and spontaneity. Printed on Arches paper, the lithograph is hand-signed and numbered by Delaunay, demonstrating her mastery of color theory and geometric abstraction. This limited edition print, with an edition size of 75 plus 25 artist proofs (EA), is a testament to Delaunay’s influence on modern art, particularly her innovative work with shapes and vibrant color palettes.
Ballons Jaunes, 1970
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Original lithograph in colors on Arches paper - Hand-signed and numbered in pencil // Sonia Delaunay’s Ballons Jaunes (1970) is a vibrant lithograph that embodies her exploration of color and abstraction, characteristic of the Orphism movement she co-founded. The composition features overlapping circular forms in bright hues—yellow, red, green, black, and blue—creating a sense of rhythm and movement. The dynamic arrangement of shapes and colors generates visual energy, evoking a feeling of playfulness and spontaneity. Printed on Arches paper, the lithograph is hand-signed and numbered by Delaunay, demonstrating her mastery of color theory and geometric abstraction. This limited edition print, with an edition size of 75 plus 25 artist proofs (EA), is a testament to Delaunay’s influence on modern art, particularly her innovative work with shapes and vibrant color palettes.
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What is abstract art?
Abstract art uses form, shape, line, and color to create a visual experience without attempting to represent external reality. The composition exists independently of the world's visual references, focusing on expressing ideas and emotions through non-representational means.
