Description
Blue Abstract Painting signed & limited reproduction print “Stain 2”
This abstract painting, inspired by dripping techniques, will illuminate your room with its explosion of bluish life. To create this contemporary abstract painting, Amaury Dubois was inspired by tachism, a style that appeared in France in the 1940s and 1950s. Influences from the famous artist Jackson Pollock can also be seen. Here, the canvas plays an essential role: it spontaneously receives these explosions of colour, these blue splashes, the painter’s creative impulses. There is a lot of room for improvisation and chance. The result is a vibrant and luminous canvas, a kind of lyrical abstraction.
Blue High Quality Fine Art Print
This poster, signed by the artist, numbered and in limited edition, is a reproduction of the contemporary blue painting Stain 2.
The reproductions are edited on Hahnemühle art paper, offering a finely textured surface to perfectly retranscribe the colors and depth of the work, just like the original painting.
After signature, numbering and the application of a security watermark attesting to the uniqueness and authenticity of your art print, it is delicately rolled by hand in silk paper, then inserted in a rigid tube ensuring its protection until its arrival in your hands. We also offer you to receive your order directly ready to hang by managing the framing for you.
- Each fine art prints is edited on demand.
- The Fine Art Print is numbered and signed by hand by the artist in his studio.
- Your limited edition artwork is transmitted to you with its certificate of authenticity
About the Artist
Amaury Dubois Born in 1980 and originally from Lille in the North of France. The artist draws his inspiration from the world around us. With his so particular style, which he has named “Courbisme” and his exacerbated vision of reality, Amaury Dubois creates colourful contemporary artworks, rich in life and emotion. World-renowned, he has also carried out numerous large-scale projects, such as the largest contemporary fresco ever created in a church in France at Châtelaillon-Plage, the creation of custom-made frescoes for the Pierre-Mauroy Stadium in Lille and the use of one of his paintings for a McDonald’s advertising campaign.
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