Forms of Love Painting
, 2021An energetic abstract painting filled with vibrant colors and dynamic patterns, evoking a sense of passion and liveliness.
The painting "Forms of Love" by Gili Cohen is a striking abstract piece that radiates energy and passion through its vivid colors and dynamic composition. The artwork is a kaleidoscope of hues, including bright greens, blues, pinks, and yellows, which blend and clash in an exuberant display of artistic expression. The patterns and shapes appear to dance across the canvas, creating a sense of movement and life. The color palette is rich and varied, with each color contributing to the overall vibrancy of the piece. The lighting and texture add depth, making the elements stand out and interact with each other. The style is abstract expressionism, characterized by its spontaneous and emotional brushstrokes. The mood is lively and passionate, evoking feelings of joy and excitement. This painting would be a perfect fit for a modern living room, office, or reception area, where its bold colors and dynamic composition can be fully appreciated.
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Biography
Gili Cohen’s works are an explosion of color and lines, woven into a powerful force of nature.
An expanding tangle of figurative shapes that become abstract and vice versa. Imbued with an endless movement of contraction and explosion, they simulate diffusion processes of osmosis and fusion. Her works, which hold figurative references, allude to the presence of a body or various elements drawn from nature. In all of them, categories are fluid: the landscape becomes a figure, which turns into colors and lines and back again. An endless process of movement that we experience when it is paused, as a frozen point in time.