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Félix Anaut — Blue Line Harmony
Félix Anaut

Blue Line Harmony

2012

A dynamic interplay of oil, charcoal, conté, and pencil converges on canvas as Félix Anaut layers gestural mark-making with a commanding blue line that cuts through the composition with rhythmic precision. The work balances raw, textured energy with a sense of meditative order, as the blue line serves as both anchor and movement, guiding the eye across a richly worked surface. Anaut's multi-medium approach creates a visual tension between spontaneity and harmony, inviting the viewer to trace the dialogue between each material's distinct presence.

Medium
oil, charcoal, conte and pencil on canvas

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20th Century & Contemporary Art Day Sale

October 6, 2016

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Félix Anaut, Blue Line Harmony, 2012

A dynamic interplay of oil, charcoal, conté, and pencil converges on canvas as Félix Anaut layers gestural mark-making with a commanding blue line that cuts through the composition with rhythmic precision. The work balances raw, textured energy with a sense of meditative order, as the blue line serves as both anchor and movement, guiding the eye across a richly worked surface. Anaut's multi-medium approach creates a visual tension between spontaneity and harmony, inviting the viewer to trace the dialogue between each material's distinct presence.

Medium
oil, charcoal, conte and pencil on canvas
Year
2012
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Abstract Art, Male Artist, Harmonious Mood, Mixed Media, Charcoal Drawing, Modern European Art, Blue Tones, Geometric Abstraction, Contemporary Art, Spanish Artist, Minimalist Composition, Blue Palette, Harmonious Composition, Oil on Canvas