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A distinctive oil on board painting of a woman’s side portrait, depicted in bold minimalistic geometry, in white, black and warm tones. Her skin with bright hues and textured paint are purely expressive and outlined in sections for a dramatic flat appearance of futuristic modernism. Completely unique to Mansfields' individual style using non-naturalistic colours and loose brushwork, aligning with her new age art form called Cubist Impressionism. This intimate surreal woman is silhouetted against a dark background with pops of bright accents. A self-reflection of Mansfields personal characteristics and emotions, based off a resemblance, similar to her other cubism pieces yet completely individual and timeless, a reminder that not everything is as black and white as it seems. Comes in a beautiful vintage ornate wooden frame, ready to hang.

 

Cubist Impressionism is a bold and innovative art movement invented by Denisa Mansfield, that harmonizes the fluid brushwork and atmospheric depth of Impressionism with the structured, fragmented aesthetics of Cubism. This new age style explores dynamic perspectives by integrating Impressionist techniques such as expressive brush strokes and impasto textures with the geometric abstraction pioneered by Mansfield, inspired by artists like Picasso, Juan Gris, and Ismael Nery. Melding the emotive qualities of Impressionism with the intellectual rigor of Cubism, Cubist Impressionism reimagines form, light, and colour as interwoven layers of meaning. This new art form offers a fresh lens through which viewers can experience the interplay of reality and abstraction, creating a deeply resonant and visually arresting narrative in every piece.

 

Highly collectable international artist and artwork, recently exhibited in Chelmsford Museum and Mall Galleries, London with the Royal Society of British Artists. Also featured in House and Garden Magazine among other publications.

 

'In her silence' Oil on Board Cubist Impressionist Portrait Painting

£400.00Price
  • 30 cm.

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