


Hot Jazz IFluid Acrylic on Paper 15" x 11" 2015 The art style of Cubism originates with Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque taking the subject, reducing it to geometric shapes, repeating it from many different views and sometimes adding collage. Collage comes from the French word 'gluing, to paste'. Collage is usually created with paper or materials. I used a minimal style of Cubism without the collage in this series. No mat No frame
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