In Alexandre Moore Rockefeller's work Abstract Nude 4, part of a woman’s body is painted in red on a white background, showcasing the artist’s mastery of minimalism and abstraction. The woman is depicted seated, with crossed legs suggested by the fewest possible lines. This simplicity captures the grace and elegance of the feminine posture. The vibrant red of the body contrasts powerfully with the white background, highlighting contours and shapes with remarkable visual intensity.
In this piece, Rockefeller contrasts forms to reflect his imagination, using color around the female body. This work also represents a history of gesture—a movement that the artist isolates with a single color. He sought to create a piece that combines enjoyment with the act of painting, using acrylic on a small wood panel to explore abstraction on the theme of the nude.
Each line and negative space is carefully placed, creating a harmonious composition that emphasizes the beauty and complexity of the female form. Though simplified, the crossed-leg posture conveys tranquility and intimacy, capturing a moment of contemplative calm.
Abstract Nude 4 is a work where Rockefeller explores femininity through a restrained palette and a minimalist approach. The combination of vivid color with minimal lines demonstrates his ability to merge enjoyment with the act of painting, resulting in a piece that is both powerful and delicate, celebrating the female form in all its splendor.
-Ready to hang. Work on frame: 2 cm deep wooden frame for hanging the painting. It does not add any cm in length or width