Une Pierre, deux passages (One Stone, Two Passes) (1967) by Pierre Alechinsky

Une Pierre, deux passages (One Stone, Two Passes) - Pierre Alechinsky - 1967

Artwork Information

TitleUne Pierre, deux passages (One Stone, Two Passes)
ArtistPierre Alechinsky
Date1967
Art MovementSurrealism

About Une Pierre, deux passages (One Stone, Two Passes)

The artwork, titled “Une Pierre, deux passages (One Stone, Two Passes)” was created by Pierre Alechinsky in 1967. Categorized within the Surrealism art movement, this figurative piece captivates the imagination with its whimsical forms and vibrant splashes of color.

The artwork exhibits a chaotic yet harmonious arrangement of abstract figures and elements. Bold black lines outline various enigmatic shapes that seem to be in motion or in an active state of transformation. The use of colors such as blue, green, yellow, orange, and red, sporadically placed throughout the piece, adds an element of dynamism and liveliness. The composition, though seemingly chaotic, is thoughtfully balanced and invites viewers to explore the interplay between the distinct components. Each section of the artwork is filled with intricate details, encouraging prolonged engagement and interpretation. The piece exemplifies Alechinsky’s adeptness at merging abstract and surrealist techniques to create visually engaging and thought-provoking works.

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