Pintura n° 82 o Estructura amarilla by Raul Lozza

Pintura n° 82 o Estructura amarilla 1946

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painting, acrylic-paint

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concrete-art

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painting

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acrylic-paint

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geometric pattern

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abstract pattern

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repetitive shape and pattern

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minimal pattern

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geometric

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abstraction

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pattern repetition

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modernism

Copyright: Raul Lozza,Fair Use

Raul Lozza created "Pintura n° 82 o Estructura amarilla" to explore geometric abstraction, reflecting his break from representational art towards concrete forms. Lozza's work emerged in a Latin American context marked by both rapid modernization and deep social inequalities. His geometric explorations can be seen as a utopian gesture, seeking a universal visual language detached from specific cultural or political narratives. The choice of geometric shapes and the careful arrangement of color in "Estructura amarilla" evokes a sense of order, but also prompts questions about the nature of perception and reality. Lozza once noted, "Art is not a reflection of reality, but a construction of a new reality." Consider how the artwork challenges conventional notions of art as representation. Lozza invites us to engage with the emotional and intellectual dimensions of pure form. In the end, the painting reflects a broader societal move towards embracing abstraction as a means of expressing modern life.

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