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Essential oil diffuser table "Green circles"

Essential oil diffuser table "Green circles"

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is a painting made of terracotta and hand painted with enamel

IMPORTANT: Terracotta support included in the price, and wall mounting must be ordered.

Orphism is also an artistic movement that emerged in the early 20th century, particularly in the context of abstract art. This movement was influenced by the philosophical ideas and concepts of Orphism, but it focused primarily on abstract, non-figurative artistic expression. Here are some key elements of the Orphism art movement:

  1. Geometric Abstraction : Orphism is characterized by geometric abstraction, with artists using simple geometric shapes such as circles, rectangles, triangles, and lines to create non-representational works of art.

  2. Bright Colors : Orphist artists used bright, pure colors to create visually dynamic compositions. They believed that colors could have an emotional and spiritual impact on the viewer.

  3. Simultaneity : The concept of "simultaneity" was important in artistic Orphism. Artists sought to depict shapes and colors that appeared to overlap or overlap simultaneously, creating a sense of movement and depth in their works.

  4. Synesthesia : Some Orphist artists were influenced by synesthesia, a sensory condition in which stimuli from one sense cause sensory experiences in other senses. They sought to translate this idea by using colors and shapes to evoke emotions and sensations.

  5. Cubist Influences : Orphism shared some influences with Cubism, particularly regarding the deconstruction of visual reality into abstract forms. However, Orphism focused more on the use of color and light than on the distortion of perspective.

  6. Robert Delaunay : Robert Delaunay, with his wife Sonia Delaunay, is one of the most influential figures in artistic Orphism. His works, such as the “Circular Forms” and “Colorful Rhythms” series, are emblematic of this movement.

Artistic Orphism was an important movement in the development of abstract art in the early 20th century. He sought to explore the relationship between color, form and emotion, while creating visually stimulating and dynamic works of art. This movement had a significant impact on modern art and contributed to the evolution of abstraction in 20th century art.

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