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Above: Rouge, Jaune, Bleu, 2010. In this work, Chardon expertly exploits the techniques of modernist painting and staining, described in manifest De Stijl.
The primary colors stand out on a regular grid of squares. The table wants to be an alphabet to be used to translate all the expressive power of this technique, which comes from a famous work of Mondrian.



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