Planets (1974) by Corneille

Planets - Corneille - 1974

Artwork Information

TitlePlanets
ArtistCorneille
Date1974
Art MovementArt Informel,Neo-Expressionism

About Planets

The artwork, titled “Planets,” was created in 1974 by the artist Corneille, who is associated with the Art Informel and Neo-Expressionism movements. This painting showcases Corneille’s distinctive style, characterized by vibrant colors and abstract forms.

In “Planets,” a vivid and dynamic scene is depicted. The composition features bold, swirling colors and shapes that seem to represent celestial bodies or abstract planetary forms. The two main circular forms at the upper portion of the artwork are rendered in vibrant hues of red, orange, yellow, and blue, with strands of color descending from them, perhaps evoking cosmic trails or the movement of planetary rings. Below these celestial forms lies a human-like figure, depicted with exaggerated and contorted shapes, blending into the green background. This figure’s body is outlined in stark, contrasting colors, adding to the overall sense of dynamism and movement within the artwork. The interplay of intense colors, abstract forms, and the unique composition exemplifies Corneille’s embrace of the Art Informel and Neo-Expressionism movements, reflecting a world filled with vibrant energy and surreal elements.

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