![Julio Le Parc's Dessin Infinie 31, 2022 marker drawing, features flowing lines in blue, red, and green curving outward from a single point in a fan-like pattern. Julio Le Parc's Dessin Infinie 31, 2022 marker drawing, features flowing lines in blue, red, and green curving outward from a single point in a fan-like pattern.](https://media.composition.gallery/artworkpic/julio-le-parc-dessin-infinie-31-marker-available-for-sale-on-composition-gallery1720796749-20771_404x500.jpg)
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// Dessin Infinie 31 by Julio Le Parc, created in 2022, is a marker drawing that embodies Le Parc's exploration of movement, color, and visual perception. The composition features a series of flowing lines in blue, red, and green, starting from a single point and gently curving outward in a fan-like pattern. The lines undulate and spread across the canvas, creating a rhythm that draws the viewer's eye along the graceful arcs. Le Parc, known for his kinetic and Op Art works, uses this simplicity of form to evoke a sense of motion and fluidity, emphasizing the interplay between line and space. Measuring 30 x 24 cm, this piece is part of Le Parc's Dessin Infinie series, showcasing his mastery in transforming minimal elements into dynamic visual experiences.
Dessin Infinie 31, 2022
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// Dessin Infinie 31 by Julio Le Parc, created in 2022, is a marker drawing that embodies Le Parc's exploration of movement, color, and visual perception. The composition features a series of flowing lines in blue, red, and green, starting from a single point and gently curving outward in a fan-like pattern. The lines undulate and spread across the canvas, creating a rhythm that draws the viewer's eye along the graceful arcs. Le Parc, known for his kinetic and Op Art works, uses this simplicity of form to evoke a sense of motion and fluidity, emphasizing the interplay between line and space. Measuring 30 x 24 cm, this piece is part of Le Parc's Dessin Infinie series, showcasing his mastery in transforming minimal elements into dynamic visual experiences.
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What is concrete art?
Concrete Art is an art movement founded by the Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg in the 1930s. The movement emphasizes pure abstraction, focusing on geometric shapes and colors without any reference to the natural world or symbolic meaning. Unlike other forms of abstract art, Concrete Art is entirely non-representational and is based on mathematical principles and precise execution. It aims to create universal, timeless works by using simple, clear forms that emphasize objectivity and clarity.