The Dynamic Dance of “Yellow Breach”: Nelson’s Cubist Exploration of Movement

Robert Lyn Nelson’s “Yellow Breach” is a vibrant and dynamic exploration of form and movement through a cubist lens. This unique artwork depicts a whale breaching, its powerful form fragmented and reconstructed through bold lines and geometric shapes. 

Rendered in Crayola crayon on yellow paper, the piece exhibits a raw, childlike energy that contrasts with the sophisticated abstraction of the composition. The warm yellow backdrop intensifies the brown and black lines, creating a striking visual contrast that further emphasizes the whale’s explosive emergence from the stylized waves. 

The artist focuses on fragmented forms and textured surfaces, giving this marine subject a fresh, contemporary interpretation. Nelson’s masterful use of line and color transforms the familiar image of a breaching whale into a symphony of abstract shapes, inviting viewers to experience the sheer power and grace of nature through a new and exciting perspective. 

This artwork is a must-have for any collector seeking a distinctive and evocative piece that embodies the spirit of contemporary cubism.

Size: 11 x 8.5 inches

Availability:
-The Original painting: Crayola on yellow paper

Please contact us for information by clicking the PRICE REQUEST button.

Categories: , Tags: ,
By browsing this website, you agree to our use of cookies.