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Color lithograph 50x70, numbered 43/100 in pencil lower left and ARTHUR BERNARD lower right, unframed.
The works of the Netherlands-based Belgian artist Arthur Bernard have an expressionist feel with their instinctive gestures and free compositions of form and colors with different media and techniques. His works capture emotion and feeling with both abstract and representational forms, working in a balance between withdrawn and more outspoken expression, through his use of color, bold composition and layered texture. He uses acrylic, oil paint, charcoal and polymer as materials, with a preference for Mediterranean colours. His introduction to WABI SABI, the beauty of the imperfect, gave him reason to paint in such a way that the viewer's own interpretation is possible. LUCIAN FREUD once wrote; 'the longer you look at an object, the more abstract it becomes and ironically, the more real' Working member of PULCHRI (The Hague) KADMIUM (Delft) ARTIBRAK (Voorburg) BOK (Amsterdam)