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A late Surrealist work by Yves Tanguy, featuring a dense, claustrophobic arrangement of biomorphic forms beneath a heavy, overcast sky.
Multiplication of the Arcs, painted in 1954, represents the final phase of Yves Tanguy's career. The composition features a dense, crowded field of ambiguous, biomorphic forms that occupy the lower two-thirds of the canvas. These shapes, which defy easy categorisation, appear to be constructed from rigid, geometric planes and soft, organic curves. They are arranged in a manner that suggests a vast, alien architecture or a collection of geological specimens scattered across a barren plain. The upper portion of the painting is dominated by a heavy, oppressive sky. This expanse of grey, atmospheric clouds creates a stark contrast with the detailed, cluttered surface below. Tanguy employs a precise, almost clinical technique to render these objects, which contributes to the uncanny quality of the scene. The light source is difficult to determine, as the shadows cast by the various forms do not align with a single point of illumination. This lack of consistent perspective enhances the dreamlike, irrational nature of the work. Unlike his earlier paintings, which often placed a few isolated objects in an expansive, empty void, this work is characterised by an overwhelming sense of accumulation. The forms seem to multiply and crowd one another, creating a claustrophobic effect. The palette is restricted to cool tones, including slate greys, muted blues, and off-whites, which reinforces the desolate, otherworldly atmosphere. Tanguy's work from this period reflects his interest in the subconscious and the creation of internal, psychological spaces. By presenting these unidentifiable objects with such clarity, he invites the viewer to project their own interpretations onto the scene, while simultaneously denying any singular, rational explanation for the arrangement.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
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Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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jumping off a Paris bus to stare at a de Chirico, teaching himself to paint, and spending the rest of his life depicting alien sea floors no one could explain
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