Flowers of seashells (1929; Paris, France) by Max Ernst

Flowers of seashells - Max Ernst - 1929; Paris, France

Artwork Information

TitleFlowers of seashells
ArtistMax Ernst
Date1929; Paris, France
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementSurrealism
Current LocationGeorges Pompidou Center, Paris, France

About Flowers of seashells

The artwork titled “Flowers of Seashells” was created by the renowned artist Max Ernst in 1929 in Paris, France. It is painted using oil on canvas and belongs to the Surrealism art movement. This still life composition is currently housed in the Georges Pompidou Center in Paris, France.

The composition of “Flowers of Seashells” features a vibrant and dynamic arrangement of abstract forms that resemble flowers made of seashells. These forms stand out against a deep, richly colored background dominated by shades of red, brown, and orange. The flowers themselves are rendered in an array of colors, including whites, blues, and reds, contrasting with the darker tones of the background and creating an ethereal and otherworldly atmosphere typical of Surrealist artworks. Ernst’s application of color and texture captures a sense of movement and depth, evoking a dreamlike scene where the natural world is transformed into a fantastical vision. The artwork exemplifies Ernst’s mastery of combining natural elements with imaginative abstraction, creating a thought-provoking and visually captivating piece.

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