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// Aura-4 by Alfons Borrell, a 2004 etching, is a striking minimalist composition featuring two contrasting halves. The left side is a solid, intense blue rectangle, while the right side showcases a white rectangle filled with spontaneous red splatters, resembling paint drops. The juxtaposition of the solid blue and the energetic red patterns creates a dynamic visual tension, evoking ideas of balance, contrast, and spontaneity within structured space. Borrell’s piece invites viewers to explore the interaction between stability and movement, color and form, in a composition that is both simple and evocative.
Aura-4, 2004
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// Aura-4 by Alfons Borrell, a 2004 etching, is a striking minimalist composition featuring two contrasting halves. The left side is a solid, intense blue rectangle, while the right side showcases a white rectangle filled with spontaneous red splatters, resembling paint drops. The juxtaposition of the solid blue and the energetic red patterns creates a dynamic visual tension, evoking ideas of balance, contrast, and spontaneity within structured space. Borrell’s piece invites viewers to explore the interaction between stability and movement, color and form, in a composition that is both simple and evocative.
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What is Gestural?
Gestural art is a term that describes painting with freely sweeping brushstrokes. The primary goal of gestural art is to allow the artist to physically express emotional impulses. The varied, yet expressive paint marks are intended to convey the artist's inner thoughts and emotions, which viewers are believed to understand through the dynamic and spontaneous application of paint.