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Original lithograph on Vélin paper. - Size of the sheet: 65 x 48 cm / 25,5 x 18,8 in. - Size of the image: 61,5 x 45 cm / 24,2 x 17,7 in. - // Pierre Alechinsky's Worldly Flying Object (1982) is a limited edition lithograph that showcases the artist’s signature blend of surrealism and expressionism. The artwork, printed on Vélin paper, measures 65 x 48 cm and presents a whimsical composition dominated by an organic shape resembling the African continent. Inside this form, a stylized figure with elongated limbs and a bird-like head appears to be in motion, leaping or soaring through the air. Below, a blue and textured sea-like expanse is illustrated, adding a sense of depth and grounding to the fantastical scene above. Alechinsky’s use of bold black lines and rich earth tones, contrasted with deep blues, brings a dynamic energy to the piece. The playful and imaginative nature of the imagery invites viewers to engage with themes of freedom, movement, and the interconnectedness of land and sea. The print is part of an edition of 100, marked with the artist’s signature, affirming its authenticity and uniqueness within Alechinsky’s oeuvre.
Worldly Flying Object, 1982
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Original lithograph on Vélin paper. - Size of the sheet: 65 x 48 cm / 25,5 x 18,8 in. - Size of the image: 61,5 x 45 cm / 24,2 x 17,7 in. - // Pierre Alechinsky's Worldly Flying Object (1982) is a limited edition lithograph that showcases the artist’s signature blend of surrealism and expressionism. The artwork, printed on Vélin paper, measures 65 x 48 cm and presents a whimsical composition dominated by an organic shape resembling the African continent. Inside this form, a stylized figure with elongated limbs and a bird-like head appears to be in motion, leaping or soaring through the air. Below, a blue and textured sea-like expanse is illustrated, adding a sense of depth and grounding to the fantastical scene above. Alechinsky’s use of bold black lines and rich earth tones, contrasted with deep blues, brings a dynamic energy to the piece. The playful and imaginative nature of the imagery invites viewers to engage with themes of freedom, movement, and the interconnectedness of land and sea. The print is part of an edition of 100, marked with the artist’s signature, affirming its authenticity and uniqueness within Alechinsky’s oeuvre.
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What is Tachisme?
Tachisme is a French abstract painting style that gained popularity between 1940 and 1950, often seen as the European counterpart to Abstract Expressionism. However, there are stylistic differences between the two. Tachisme, which emerged from Art Informel, rejected geometric abstraction in favor of more intuitive and spontaneous expression. It was a reaction against the structured forms of Cubism and is closely related to Informalism. Tachisme emphasizes gestural brushwork, irregular forms, and a focus on the process of painting itself.