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Watercolor

After Fine art Small watercolor on paper abstract expressionist work utilizing mixed media, including charcoal or pastel lines and bold applications of watercolor or gouache paint. The style, with its emotive lines, large blocks of color, and dynamic composition, is reminiscent of artists from the mid-20th century such as Joan Mitchell or Cy Twombly. Artwork Description Style: The artwork features gestural, raw brushstrokes and scratching into the surface, characteristic of Abstract Expressionism and Lyrical Abstraction. Media: It combines thin, sketchy charcoal or graphite lines with saturated areas of blue, red-orange, and green paint, likely watercolor or gouache, on paper. Composition: A prominent red-orange arc dominates the upper half, balanced by a substantial, roughly rectangular blue form at the bottom, suggesting a landscape or a bridge over water. The specific artist of this piece cannot be definitively identified without a signature or further provenance, as the visual search results point to a general style shared by many artists. The work does, however, bear a strong resemblance to the use of form and color seen in some works by James Havard or Joan Mitchell.