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Alejandro Avakian fuses shape and color, figuration and abstraction. He abandons the palette of broken tones in favor of one with mainly primary and very saturated colors, closely bound to the white background that no longer plays a secondary role but is rather one more color in itself, so present and constant in his paintings, so necessary to produce the effect of a vibration. Color as a main character is imposed on the painting as the first significant element. Shape comes immediately afterwards. Open shapes correspond to increasingly large and expanded spaces. Read More
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Bennett Street Gallery, specializing in emerging and established artists for 20 years in Atlanta Georgia.
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