“Paris” is an artwork created by Pierre Alechinsky in 1975. It is part of the Neo-Expressionism art movement and belongs to the figurative genre, specifically within “The Cities” series.
The artwork features a prominent inner image of a stylized human figure standing on a pedestal outlined in black. This central figure is encased within a large abstract form defined by bold red and blue colors. The surrounding frame-like shape consists of intricate, sweeping lines that add a sense of motion and organic fluidity to the piece. The color contrast between the vibrant red and blue captures the viewer’s attention, drawing the eye toward the central figure. The overall composition reflects Alechinsky’s characteristic style, marked by expressive lines and dynamic forms.