The simplicity of the forms is disrupted by a deceptive sense of casualness: the contours of the strokes remain blurred, the spacing between the lines is irregular, splatters and smudges of paint are visible, and the character of the brushstroke is clearly pronounced. As a result, what emerges is hardly a grid in the classical sense, one that imposes order or structure upon the canvas. Rather, it appears as a framework generated by the casually and spontaneously applied strokes themselves, holding them together.
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This work is in excellent condition with no discernible condition issues. Detailed condition report available upon request.
