Two Jars
Juan Vallejo’s 1966 watercolor on paper presents a minimalist, modernist interpretation of two ceramic jars, using simple, fluid brushstrokes to evoke the essence of form and invite reflection on the fundamental nature of objects.
Juan Vallejo’s watercolor on paper, 1966, offers a minimalist yet evocative interpretation of two ceramic jars, their forms rendered through fluid, simple brushstrokes that emphasize their basic structure rather than their intricate details. The composition, with its focus on form over ornamentation, speaks to Vallejo’s modernist approach, where the simplicity of the subject matter allows for a deeper reflection on the essence of objects. The soft, fluid nature of the watercolor medium complements the understated elegance of the jars, inviting the viewer to engage with their presence and the space around them, rather than the objects themselves.
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| Dimensions | 42 × 53 cm |
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| Special Features | Includes Certificate of Authenticity, Limited Edition, One-of-a-Kind |
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| Year of Creation | 1966 |
| Disclaimer | The name of this artwork is for marketing purposes only, and not the official title. |


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