Composition surréaliste 1947
endrerozsda
abstract expressionism
abstract painting
fauvism
graffiti art
fluid art
neo expressionist
acrylic on canvas
paint stroke
chaotic composition
expressionist
"Composition surréaliste" (1947) by Hungarian artist Endre Rozsda (1913-1999) is a vibrant oil on canvas painting that embodies the surrealist style. The artwork showcases a dynamic interplay of abstract forms, biomorphic shapes, and bold colors that dance across the canvas, creating a sense of dreamlike disorientation. The composition is dominated by a deep blue background, punctuated by swirling and overlapping elements in hues of pink, green, and yellow. The work is characterized by its imaginative and unconventional use of color, line, and texture, inviting viewers to delve into the artist's subconscious world. Rozsda's masterful use of surrealism in this painting makes it a fascinating example of artistic expression that pushes the boundaries of conventional art.
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