Abstracted Collection
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"Abstracted: A Journey through Time and Imagination" Step into a world where butterflies dance amidst abstract-futurist compositions, taking you back to the year 1912. The vibrant colors of oil on canvas bring life to Group I's Primordial Chaos, No. 16 from The WU/Rose Series in 1906-1907. As you continue your exploration, be captivated by the enigmatic beauty of Group IX SUW's The Swan No. 7 in 1915, an oil on canvas masterpiece that leaves you mesmerized. And don't miss The Current Standpoint of the Mahatmas in 1920, another captivating creation that tells its own story through strokes of oil on canvas. Intrigue awaits as you encounter Group V's tempera on cardboard wonder - The Seven-Pointed Star, No. 1 (WUS/Seven-Pointed Star Series) from 1908. Its unique medium adds depth and texture to this artistic journey. Fast forward to Aeropainting in 1938 - an oil-on-panel artwork that takes flight with its innovative portrayal of movement and speed. Spring (The Procession), created between c. 1914-16, captures the essence of rebirth with every brushstroke upon canvas. Group IX/SUW presents yet another stunning piece - The Swan, No. 12 from 1915; its ethereal presence evokes emotions beyond words can express while Group IX/UW's No. 25 portrays a serene dove against a backdrop painted with skillful precision. Prepare for awe-inspiring moments when encountering Altarpiece from Group X in 1915; this oil-on-canvas creation transports viewers into sacred realms filled with divine symbolism and spiritual contemplation. Finally, Evolution emerges before your eyes - a testament to human progress within Group IV's Seven-pointed Stars series from 1908; each stroke represents growth and transformation.