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Anna Betbeze — Moon
Anna Betbeze

Moon

2011

Anna Betbeze's *Moon* is an evocative work that channels raw, elemental energy through its rich surfaces and luminous qualities. Betbeze's practice often involves unconventional processes such as dyeing, burning, or pulling apart materials like wool, resulting in textures that feel simultaneously primal and celestial. The work conjures the mysterious, cyclical glow of the moon, inviting viewers into a meditative encounter with light, shadow, and transformation.

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Anna Betbeze, Moon, 2011

Anna Betbeze's *Moon* is an evocative work that channels raw, elemental energy through its rich surfaces and luminous qualities. Betbeze's practice often involves unconventional processes such as dyeing, burning, or pulling apart materials like wool, resulting in textures that feel simultaneously primal and celestial. The work conjures the mysterious, cyclical glow of the moon, inviting viewers into a meditative encounter with light, shadow, and transformation.

Year
2011
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Abstract Art, Emerging Artist, Contemporary Artist, Muted Tones, Earthy Tones, Mystical Mood, American Artist, Abstract Expressionism, Celestial Imagery, Gestural Abstraction, 21st Century, Meditative Mood, Textile Art, Organic Forms, Ethereal Mood, Female Artist

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