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Lithograph on Rives paper - Agerup no 99 // Petit Jardin by Zao Wou-Ki, a 1956 lithograph, captures a delicate interplay between abstraction and the natural world. Printed on Rives paper, this piece employs soft, layered textures and a cool color palette dominated by shades of blue and hints of earthy tones, creating an ethereal, garden-like impression. Wou-Ki’s technique suggests organic forms subtly emerging from misty, atmospheric fields, inviting viewers into a contemplative space that feels both vast and intimate. This limited edition of 200 exemplifies his blend of Eastern and Western artistic sensibilities, capturing fleeting moments and the emotional resonance of nature within an abstract framework.
Petit Jardin, 1956
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Lithograph on Rives paper - Agerup no 99 // Petit Jardin by Zao Wou-Ki, a 1956 lithograph, captures a delicate interplay between abstraction and the natural world. Printed on Rives paper, this piece employs soft, layered textures and a cool color palette dominated by shades of blue and hints of earthy tones, creating an ethereal, garden-like impression. Wou-Ki’s technique suggests organic forms subtly emerging from misty, atmospheric fields, inviting viewers into a contemplative space that feels both vast and intimate. This limited edition of 200 exemplifies his blend of Eastern and Western artistic sensibilities, capturing fleeting moments and the emotional resonance of nature within an abstract framework.
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What is Art Informel?
Art Informel is a French term referring to the gestural and improvisational techniques common in abstract painting during the 1940s and 50s. It encompasses various styles that dominated these decades, characterized by informal, spontaneous methods. Artists used this term to describe approaches that moved away from traditional structures and embraced more expressive, unstructured techniques.
