Sunset
1950
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
1950
From the collection of Victoria and Albert Museum
Dominant colour
Sunset is a 1950 by Henry Edion, held at Victoria and Albert Museum.
This painting, titled Sunset, is an abstract piece created by Henry Edion in the mid 20th century. The image features a series of horizontal lines in varying shades of blue and purple, with a small orange circle in the bottom right corner. The lines are uneven and rough, giving the painting a textured look. The artist's use of color and line creates a sense of movement and energy in the painting. The blue and purple hues evoke a feeling of calmness, while the orange circle adds a pop of vibrancy. If you're interested in learning more about the artist's style and technique, you can explore the work of Henry Edion.
This mid-20th-century artist made spare ink drawings of everyday scenes. Their works include *Sunset*, a lone sheet of paper shading a horizon, and *The Introverted Flower Vase*, a clear glass vase with a single stem…
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