The Lou Ros CORPS & GRAPHIQUEMENT Paintings are Full of Movement
Meghan Young — January 23, 2010 — Art & Design
References: louros.fr & behance.net
At first I wasn’t that drawn to the Lou Ros ‘CORPS & GRAPHIQUEMENT’ paintings. Although I’ve never bee exposed to this style of art, I didn’t find it appealing off the bat—until, that is, I took the time to really go through the portfolio and take it in.
I suggest you do the same with the gallery above. Although abstract, the Lou Ros ‘CORPS & GRAPHIQUEMENT’ paintings are full of movement and you can help but sink into each piece and interact with it on a imaginative level. Beautiful work by this French artist.
I suggest you do the same with the gallery above. Although abstract, the Lou Ros ‘CORPS & GRAPHIQUEMENT’ paintings are full of movement and you can help but sink into each piece and interact with it on a imaginative level. Beautiful work by this French artist.
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