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(Klimt:2.0), Miro, Picasso, Basquiat, Matisse, Klee: A modernist painting celebrating the spirit and resilience of Notre-Dame de Paris. The composition features a Cubist-inspired woman whose fragmented, Fauvist-colored face symbolizes unity and hope. Notre-Dame's detailed Gothic architecture is illuminated with soft, glowing tones, framed by celestial elements reminiscent of Klimt and Miro. The background subtly incorporates symbols like fleur-de-lis, reinforcing the spiritual narrative. Bold yet harmonious transitions between red, gold, and blue enhance the ethereal ambiance. The celestial elements softly frame the subjects, balancing abstraction with architectural precision.
A Cubist-inspired masterpiece celebrating of the reopening of Notre-Dame de Paris after 5 years of reconstruction work following the fire of April 15, 2019. The composition combines a fragmented female figure symbolizing "Regina Caeli" with geometric and celestial patterns. Vibrant colors echo divine energy, blending Gothic architecture with modern abstraction in harmony.
Artistic Statement: This artwork bridges Cubist abstraction and spiritual symbolism, drawing from Modernist and Expressionist trends. Inspired by Klimt's ornamentation, Miro's surreal dynamism, and Picasso’s geometry, it celebrates Notre-Dame’s resilience while infusing cosmic and earthly unity, rooted in 20th-century artistic innovation.
Influencing Artists
Gustav Klimt, Joan Miró, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Paul Klee
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