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Paul Hartel
The colors used are less bright and vivid (skin pink, blue, bordeaux, pastel green, and black), creating a calmer and less confusing atmosphere than "Picasso's Point". The stylized smaller faces add a sense of mystery and depth to the work. The color is applied more evenly, creating a sense of balance and harmony. The title "Untitled U22" offers no indication of the meaning of the work, leaving the viewer the opportunity to interpret it as they wish In both works, Hartel's use of color is remarkable Each shade has been carefully chosen and applied precisely, creating an effect that enchants the viewer The colors are used not only to create an atmosphere but also to express a deeper and more personal meaning. In "Picasso's Point", for example, red can be interpreted as a reference to power and passion, while blue can represent calm and tranquility. In conclusion, Paul Hartel's works are excellent examples of abstract expressionism. His colors and lines are expressions of deep emotions and thoughts, creating fascinating and stimulating works of art.
Art Curator Martina Viesti
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