
Blumen Blue Orange Papiers Découpés Art Exhibition
Blumen — simply flowers — and yet in this papiers découpés-inspired work nothing about them is simple. Each bloom is built from overlapping cut shapes, cobalt laid over orange, orange pressed against blue, the layers creating a density that flat colour alone cannot achieve. The composition draws on the Central European tradition of decorative botanical art while filtering it through a distinctly French modernist sensibility. The result feels rooted in two traditions at once: folk richness and avant-garde economy, holding each other in easy tension.
On canvas, the layered colour shapes gain a physical dimension that suits the work's deliberate richness. The woven surface adds warmth beneath every hue, making blues bluer and oranges more radiant. A canvas print that rewards lingering attention.
Blumen — simply flowers — and yet in this papiers découpés-inspired work nothing about them is simple. Each bloom is built from overlapping cut shapes, cobalt laid over orange, orange pressed against blue, the layers creating a density that flat colour alone cannot achieve. The composition draws on the Central European tradition of decorative botanical art while filtering it through a distinctly French modernist sensibility. The result feels rooted in two traditions at once: folk richness and avant-garde economy, holding each other in easy tension.
On canvas, the layered colour shapes gain a physical dimension that suits the work's deliberate richness. The woven surface adds warmth beneath every hue, making blues bluer and oranges more radiant. A canvas print that rewards lingering attention.
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Blumen — simply flowers — and yet in this papiers découpés-inspired work nothing about them is simple. Each bloom is built from overlapping cut shapes, cobalt laid over orange, orange pressed against blue, the layers creating a density that flat colour alone cannot achieve. The composition draws on the Central European tradition of decorative botanical art while filtering it through a distinctly French modernist sensibility. The result feels rooted in two traditions at once: folk richness and avant-garde economy, holding each other in easy tension.
On canvas, the layered colour shapes gain a physical dimension that suits the work's deliberate richness. The woven surface adds warmth beneath every hue, making blues bluer and oranges more radiant. A canvas print that rewards lingering attention.























