Dam Domido - Graf 2376





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Original work by French artist Dam Domido, whose international career and presence in galleries and private collections place her within the current contemporary scene of European abstraction.
Titled “Graf 2376” (2023), this large-format piece is built from a visual language that fuses lyrical abstraction and urban aesthetics.
The composition is articulated through structural lines that evoke architectural planes or contemporary cartographies, over which bursts of painterly gestures charged with energy appear.
The contrast between the zones of tension — marked by deep blacks — and the explosions of color, especially in oranges and blues, creates a balance between order and spontaneity.
This duality is characteristic of Domido's work, whose art revolves around the search for light, both in a technical and emotional sense.
The surface reveals multiple layers, transparencies, and overlaps, contributing depth and a sense of ongoing process.
Far from being a static image, the work is perceived as a space under construction, open to the viewer's interpretation.
The work is shipped rolled in a rigid tube, protected for transport, and ready to be mounted on a stretcher or framed according to the collector's preference.
Original work by French artist Dam Domido, whose international career and presence in galleries and private collections place her within the current contemporary scene of European abstraction.
Titled “Graf 2376” (2023), this large-format piece is built from a visual language that fuses lyrical abstraction and urban aesthetics.
The composition is articulated through structural lines that evoke architectural planes or contemporary cartographies, over which bursts of painterly gestures charged with energy appear.
The contrast between the zones of tension — marked by deep blacks — and the explosions of color, especially in oranges and blues, creates a balance between order and spontaneity.
This duality is characteristic of Domido's work, whose art revolves around the search for light, both in a technical and emotional sense.
The surface reveals multiple layers, transparencies, and overlaps, contributing depth and a sense of ongoing process.
Far from being a static image, the work is perceived as a space under construction, open to the viewer's interpretation.
The work is shipped rolled in a rigid tube, protected for transport, and ready to be mounted on a stretcher or framed according to the collector's preference.

