Angélique emerges upon a 24 by 40-inch canvas, an oil-swathed interplay of abstract expressionism and form, where texture commands the surface like ancient scripture etched in pigment. At the heart lies an angelic figure, whose presence is neither serene nor withdrawn, but charged with a restless vibrancy born in the meeting of color and movement.
The arms of Angélique pulse with warm hues—orange, yellow, and red—as if harboring the embers of a forgotten altar fire. These flames give shape to a feminine essence, abstracted yet unmistakably corporeal. The hair gathers in dark brown and black, grounding the figure with a shadowed depth against the luminous body.
Wings unfold in pale cream, their soft edges dissolving into a cool background of turquoise and blue. This subtle gradation conjures the elusive boundary between spirit and space, where the corporeal dissolves into the immaterial. The wings signify neither ornament nor simple symbol, but operate as a liminal space bridging the elemental warmth of the figure and the surrounding ether.
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