The River and the Water Lillies next to the Concrete , 2019
28 x 31 cm (h x w)
AUD
greylead and colour pencil on paper
for sale
[GAR19-0002]

Lot 9

Estimate $180-240

In Aristovoulou's The River and the Water Lillies next to the Concrete the dense, smudged workings manifest a flourish of visual energy that is both tranquil and abrupt, addressing the dichotomy between the natural and the man-made.

George Aristovoulou is an emerging artist who works with pencil, ink and gouache on paper. His style exemplifies figurative abstraction, where he carefully segments the picture plane, creating broad linear stripes that incorporate symbolic elements. The colours seamlessly blend, lending a dream-like quality to the imagery he carefully constructs.

Aristovoulou has worked at Arts Project Australia since 2011. He has exhibited in numerous national group exhibitions. His work is held in private collections throughout Australia.
Estimate $180-240

Condition: Backed and wrapped for protection.

*Shipping and framing are an additional cost.
© Copyright the artist
Represented by Arts Project Australia, Melbourne

Exhibited by:

Arts Project Australia

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Not titled , 2019
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greylead and colour pencil on paper
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Not titled , 2019
38.5 x 28 cm (h x w)
greylead and colour pencil on paper
Arts Project Australia
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The River and the Water Lillies next to the Concrete , 2019
28 x 31 cm (h x w)
greylead and colour pencil on paper
Arts Project Australia
AUD
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