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Dave Schweitzer (1972) Figurative Composition with Traffic Light, a 2018 original mixed‑media abstract artwork from Belgium, 40 × 30 cm, 2 kg, hand signed, in excellent condition.
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This playful figurative work by Dave Schweitzer presents a stylised human figure set within a bold, colour-blocked landscape, rendered with a deliberately naïve, childlike visual language. Warm yellows and earthy browns are contrasted with a strong blue foreground, while a simplified traffic light introduces a graphic, almost symbolic element to the scene. The figure’s reduced facial features and blocky form give the composition a direct, disarming presence, balancing humour with quiet tension. Schweitzer’s brushwork remains expressive and spontaneous, allowing texture and imperfection to play an active role in the image. The work reads as both approachable and slightly unsettling, inviting interpretation around innocence, control, and everyday signals we learn to obey. Signed by the artist and in very good condition, this piece is a characterful example of Schweitzer’s contemporary figurative practice, well suited to collectors drawn to works that blend narrative suggestion, bold colour, and ironic simplicity.
This playful figurative work by Dave Schweitzer presents a stylised human figure set within a bold, colour-blocked landscape, rendered with a deliberately naïve, childlike visual language. Warm yellows and earthy browns are contrasted with a strong blue foreground, while a simplified traffic light introduces a graphic, almost symbolic element to the scene. The figure’s reduced facial features and blocky form give the composition a direct, disarming presence, balancing humour with quiet tension. Schweitzer’s brushwork remains expressive and spontaneous, allowing texture and imperfection to play an active role in the image. The work reads as both approachable and slightly unsettling, inviting interpretation around innocence, control, and everyday signals we learn to obey. Signed by the artist and in very good condition, this piece is a characterful example of Schweitzer’s contemporary figurative practice, well suited to collectors drawn to works that blend narrative suggestion, bold colour, and ironic simplicity.

