
Metal Brushs nº1 by Alma
Metal Brushes No. 1 by Alma works at the intersection of abstraction and texture. The composition draws on brushstroke as subject — metallic, deliberate marks that suggest movement frozen in a single gesture. Alma's Brazilian studio practice is rooted in natural forms and minimalism, and this piece channels both: the strokes are organic in origin but controlled in placement, sitting on a ground that gives them room to resonate. The overall effect is quietly industrial and quietly natural at once, a tension the work holds without resolving.
Available as an archival fine art print on matte paper, the subtle tonal gradations and sharp edges of Alma's brushwork are rendered with the precision this kind of abstraction requires. Clean surface, full clarity, nothing lost in translation.
Metal Brushes No. 1 by Alma works at the intersection of abstraction and texture. The composition draws on brushstroke as subject — metallic, deliberate marks that suggest movement frozen in a single gesture. Alma's Brazilian studio practice is rooted in natural forms and minimalism, and this piece channels both: the strokes are organic in origin but controlled in placement, sitting on a ground that gives them room to resonate. The overall effect is quietly industrial and quietly natural at once, a tension the work holds without resolving.
Available as an archival fine art print on matte paper, the subtle tonal gradations and sharp edges of Alma's brushwork are rendered with the precision this kind of abstraction requires. Clean surface, full clarity, nothing lost in translation.
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Metal Brushes No. 1 by Alma works at the intersection of abstraction and texture. The composition draws on brushstroke as subject — metallic, deliberate marks that suggest movement frozen in a single gesture. Alma's Brazilian studio practice is rooted in natural forms and minimalism, and this piece channels both: the strokes are organic in origin but controlled in placement, sitting on a ground that gives them room to resonate. The overall effect is quietly industrial and quietly natural at once, a tension the work holds without resolving.
Available as an archival fine art print on matte paper, the subtle tonal gradations and sharp edges of Alma's brushwork are rendered with the precision this kind of abstraction requires. Clean surface, full clarity, nothing lost in translation.

