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Lithograph on Arches - 65 x 45 cm (size of the paper: 75 x 56 cm) - Literature: Agerup no. 390 // Untitled (A. 390) by Zao Wou-Ki, a lithograph from 1998, unfolds in a composition of muted blues and soft earthy tones, capturing an abstract and contemplative landscape. Printed on Arches paper, this piece measures 65 x 45 cm and uses layered textures and expressive brushstrokes to convey depth and movement, evoking a landscape shaped by natural forces. The cool, diffused blues merge seamlessly with the background’s beige hues, suggesting an environment at once calm and dynamic. Limited to an edition of 99, this artwork reflects Wou-Ki’s ability to blend Eastern and Western influences, portraying nature’s quiet power in an abstract form.
Untitled (A. 390), 1998
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Lithograph on Arches - 65 x 45 cm (size of the paper: 75 x 56 cm) - Literature: Agerup no. 390 // Untitled (A. 390) by Zao Wou-Ki, a lithograph from 1998, unfolds in a composition of muted blues and soft earthy tones, capturing an abstract and contemplative landscape. Printed on Arches paper, this piece measures 65 x 45 cm and uses layered textures and expressive brushstrokes to convey depth and movement, evoking a landscape shaped by natural forces. The cool, diffused blues merge seamlessly with the background’s beige hues, suggesting an environment at once calm and dynamic. Limited to an edition of 99, this artwork reflects Wou-Ki’s ability to blend Eastern and Western influences, portraying nature’s quiet power in an abstract form.
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What is Art Informel?
Art Informel is a French term referring to the gestural and improvisational techniques common in abstract painting during the 1940s and 50s. It encompasses various styles that dominated these decades, characterized by informal, spontaneous methods. Artists used this term to describe approaches that moved away from traditional structures and embraced more expressive, unstructured techniques.