The painting features a wide range of colors, including red, yellow, blue, green, pink, black, and white, creating a lively and dynamic visual experience.
The canvas is densely packed with layers of paint, resulting in a textured surface where colors overlap and mix. The technique is 'dripping' technique or so called action painting.
DENIS DE GLOIRE (Belgium,1959)
Denis De Gloire uses inspiration in his own way, proceeding where Pollock left off. He takes advantage of the means and techniques of our modern age. Pollock worked with oil paint, whereas Denis De Gloire can use acrylics, which dry immediately and therefore allow him to work safely with the dripping technique.
This is what is called action painting or gestural abstraction.
ACTION VS. GEOMETRIC PAINTING
In addition to action painting, Denis prefers to work with geometric shapes. These works are as colorful as the artist himself!
Geometric and dripping sound like opposites, but in the end, both have to do with order and precision. It's the impact that makes the difference.
ARTIST'S STATEMENT
Denis De Gloire: "I'm not an artist, I make paintings".