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Genesis I

€1,350.00

In "Genesis I," created in 1961, Sigurd Bergmann explores the beginning of his artistic journey with a composition that marries chaos and harmony. As one of his earliest abstract works, this piece invites the viewer into a world of swirling energy and dynamic forms, embodying the primordial forces that set his imagination in motion.

Composition:

- Colour Palette: Dominated by earthy browns, forest greens, deep blues, and hints of fiery reds, "Genesis I" reflects the vibrant yet grounded hues of the Norwegian landscape that Bergmann deeply cherished.

- Movement and Form: Dynamic, flowing lines sweep across the canvas, weaving in and out of amorphous shapes that suggest the primordial elements of water, earth, fire, and air.

- Symbolism: The abstract forms hint at the beginnings of life and creation, suggesting an evolving cosmos where order and chaos coexist.

Significance:

"Genesis I" stands as a testament to Sigurd Bergmann's early experimentation with abstraction, blending influences from surrealism and expressionism. It represents his initial steps in forging a unique visual language that would later become iconic in his body of work. Despite its abstract nature, the painting carries a profound sense of narrative, drawing viewers into a story that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.

"In 'Genesis I,' the primordial energies that shape our world come alive, inviting us to witness the inception of Sigurd Bergmann's artistic legacy.

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In "Genesis I," created in 1961, Sigurd Bergmann explores the beginning of his artistic journey with a composition that marries chaos and harmony. As one of his earliest abstract works, this piece invites the viewer into a world of swirling energy and dynamic forms, embodying the primordial forces that set his imagination in motion.

Composition:

- Colour Palette: Dominated by earthy browns, forest greens, deep blues, and hints of fiery reds, "Genesis I" reflects the vibrant yet grounded hues of the Norwegian landscape that Bergmann deeply cherished.

- Movement and Form: Dynamic, flowing lines sweep across the canvas, weaving in and out of amorphous shapes that suggest the primordial elements of water, earth, fire, and air.

- Symbolism: The abstract forms hint at the beginnings of life and creation, suggesting an evolving cosmos where order and chaos coexist.

Significance:

"Genesis I" stands as a testament to Sigurd Bergmann's early experimentation with abstraction, blending influences from surrealism and expressionism. It represents his initial steps in forging a unique visual language that would later become iconic in his body of work. Despite its abstract nature, the painting carries a profound sense of narrative, drawing viewers into a story that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.

"In 'Genesis I,' the primordial energies that shape our world come alive, inviting us to witness the inception of Sigurd Bergmann's artistic legacy.

In "Genesis I," created in 1961, Sigurd Bergmann explores the beginning of his artistic journey with a composition that marries chaos and harmony. As one of his earliest abstract works, this piece invites the viewer into a world of swirling energy and dynamic forms, embodying the primordial forces that set his imagination in motion.

Composition:

- Colour Palette: Dominated by earthy browns, forest greens, deep blues, and hints of fiery reds, "Genesis I" reflects the vibrant yet grounded hues of the Norwegian landscape that Bergmann deeply cherished.

- Movement and Form: Dynamic, flowing lines sweep across the canvas, weaving in and out of amorphous shapes that suggest the primordial elements of water, earth, fire, and air.

- Symbolism: The abstract forms hint at the beginnings of life and creation, suggesting an evolving cosmos where order and chaos coexist.

Significance:

"Genesis I" stands as a testament to Sigurd Bergmann's early experimentation with abstraction, blending influences from surrealism and expressionism. It represents his initial steps in forging a unique visual language that would later become iconic in his body of work. Despite its abstract nature, the painting carries a profound sense of narrative, drawing viewers into a story that is both deeply personal and universally resonant.

"In 'Genesis I,' the primordial energies that shape our world come alive, inviting us to witness the inception of Sigurd Bergmann's artistic legacy.

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