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family tree alcohol ink, acrylic paste, knife painting, stong stroke, seen by Jean Dubuffet, Hans Hartung, Pierre Soulages, Salvador Dali,
A vibrant, highly textured painting depicts a stylized tree with a bold black trunk and branches reaching across the canvas. The tree's leaves are represented by numerous small, irregularly shaped, multi-colored forms, including shades of blue, red, orange, yellow, brown, and metallic gold and silver tones, creating a mosaic-like effect. These "leaves" and the spaces between the branches are filled with rich, impasto brushstrokes, giving the impression of thick, layered paint. The background behind the branches features swathes of bright red, deep blue, orange, and yellow, with some areas appearing as fluid abstract shapes and others as textured blocks of color. Towards the bottom of the painting, the composition includes larger, more defined abstract shapes in colors such as white, cream, brown, and red, some with distinct outlines, suggesting a base or ground. The overall style is reminiscent of stained glass or cloisonné, with a prominent three-dimensional quality due to the heavy texture and defined outlines.