Beyond the Surface: Introspection and Abstraction in Robert Lyn Nelson’s “1998 Self Portrait”

Robert Lyn Nelson’s “1998 Self Portrait” is a striking exploration of cubist principles, rendered in mixed media on paper. The artist utilizes pencil and ink to create a fragmented yet cohesive representation of the self. 

Nelson’s use of linework defines the angular planes and intersecting forms characteristic of Cubism, while the delicate interplay of color adds depth and dimension. Warm orange and yellow hues contrast with cooler blues and greys, creating a visual tension that reflects the complexities of identity. The artist’s unique approach to portraiture transcends traditional representation, inviting the viewer to engage with the work on a more conceptual level. 

This artwork is a testament to Nelson’s skill and a must-have for any serious collector of modern art. Acquire this exquisite piece and add a touch of intellectual and artistic brilliance to your collection.

Size: 10 x 6 inches

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-The Original painting: Pen, ink on paper

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