Deconstructing Reality: Exploring Cubism in “Nine”
This original artwork, titled “Nine,” showcases a bold interpretation of still life through the lens of cubism, infused with personal resonance. Rendered in pencil and pastel on paper, the piece features fragmented forms and intersecting planes, creating a dynamic composition that plays with perspective and depth. Look closely and you’ll discover the names “Margaux” and “Sienna” subtly integrated into the design, a heartfelt tribute by the artist to his daughters.
The artist’s use of color adds another layer of complexity, with vibrant hues contrasting against the starkness of the pencil lines. “Nine” is a fascinating exploration of form, color, and the deconstruction of traditional artistic representation, made all the more meaningful by the deeply personal layer woven into its very fabric.
“Cubism is fascinating to me…I love trying to figure it out. It’s just a different way of seeing. It’s one of my favorite things to do.” – Robert Lyn Nelson
Size: 9 x 12 inches
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-The Original painting: Pastel, pencil on paper
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