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PICABIA: PAROXYME, 1915. Pyroxyme (sic) de la douleur [Paroxyme (sic) of sadness]. Oil on board, by Francis Picabia
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PICABIA: PAROXYME, 1915. Pyroxyme (sic) de la douleur [Paroxyme (sic) of sadness]. Oil on board, by Francis Picabia
PICABIA: PAROXYME, 1915.
Pyroxyme (sic) de la douleur [Paroxyme (sic) of sadness]. Oil on board, by Francis Picabia
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PICABIA: PAROXYME, 1915. Pyroxyme (sic) de la douleur [Paroxyme (sic) of sadness]. Oil on board, by Francis Picabia captures the essence of surrealism in this early fine art masterpiece. Painted in 1915, the French artist delves into the depths of human emotion with his unique style and vision. In this painting, Picabia explores the concept of paroxysm - a sudden outburst or intensification of emotions. The viewer is confronted with a striking image that evokes feelings of melancholy and anguish. The use of bold brushstrokes and vibrant colors creates a sense of tension and unrest within the composition. Picabia's mastery lies in his ability to convey complex emotions through abstract forms. The distorted figures seem to merge together, blurring the boundaries between pain and despair. Through his unconventional approach to painting, he challenges traditional notions of representation and invites viewers to question their own perception. This artwork serves as a testament to Picabia's contribution to surrealism as an avant-garde movement that sought to push artistic boundaries. His exploration of inner turmoil resonates deeply with audiences even today, reminding us that sadness can be both universal and transformative. Francis Picabia's 'PAROXYME' remains an iconic piece within art history, showcasing his innovative spirit and unwavering commitment to pushing artistic boundaries.
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