Vitality - Chromatic Arc II - XXL format






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Large-format abstract work by Vitality. The piece can be displayed in both vertical and horizontal orientation. The composition is built from the interaction between a fluid, multilayered form and a deep, textured background. On an intensely violet-blue surface unfolds a vibrant chromatic structure with transitions in yellow, green, red, blue and orange. Up close, the materiality of the surface and the relief of the background are clearly perceptible; from a distance, the work maintains a clear silhouette and a cohesive chromatic solution.
Vitality is a contemporary artist who investigates the interaction between the fluidity of painting and the texture of the surface. He has been awarded in exhibitions in Taiwan and regularly participates in solo and group exhibitions in Taiwan, Japan, France, Luxembourg and Switzerland. His works are in private collections and museums.
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Large-format abstract work by Vitality. The piece can be displayed in both vertical and horizontal orientation. The composition is built from the interaction between a fluid, multilayered form and a deep, textured background. On an intensely violet-blue surface unfolds a vibrant chromatic structure with transitions in yellow, green, red, blue and orange. Up close, the materiality of the surface and the relief of the background are clearly perceptible; from a distance, the work maintains a clear silhouette and a cohesive chromatic solution.
Vitality is a contemporary artist who investigates the interaction between the fluidity of painting and the texture of the surface. He has been awarded in exhibitions in Taiwan and regularly participates in solo and group exhibitions in Taiwan, Japan, France, Luxembourg and Switzerland. His works are in private collections and museums.
