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Métallurgie sous couleurs

6,500.00

“Métallurgie sous couleurs” is a vibrant representation of industrial might within Delmeire’s “Impressionist” series. This 70×100 cm acrylic painting juxtaposes the rigidity of metal with the fluidity of color.

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In “Métallurgie sous couleurs,” Joseph Delmeire captures the essence of the industrial landscape through a burst of expressive color. This 70×100 cm canvas, belonging to the “Impressionist” series, uses acrylics to depict the strength and structure of metallurgy enveloped in vivid, lively hues.

The painting is a celebration of industrial progress and artistic beauty, where the cold steel of machinery is transformed into a dynamic, almost living tableau through Delmeire’s bold and abstract use of color. The brushstrokes give motion to the static, evoking the energy and activity of a metallurgical workshop.

Delmeire’s “Métallurgie sous couleurs” reflects his drive to push the boundaries of impressionism, challenging the viewer to see the beauty in the mechanical and the harmony between industry and art. It’s an invitation to explore the industrial landscape from a new perspective, finding splendor in the convergence of metal and the spectrum of color.

This piece of modern art, while affordable, carries with it a depth of meaning and a testament to Delmeire’s ability to blend the physicality of his subjects with the spirituality of his artistic expression. “Métallurgie sous couleurs” is not just a painting; it’s a visual dialogue that invites introspection and a new appreciation for the industrial world, rendered through the vibrant lens of spiritual art.

Weight 1.5 kg
Dimensions 100 × 3 × 70 cm
escrowable

TRUE

method

Acrylic

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Métallurgie sous couleurs
6,500.00

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