Odilon Redon (1940 – 1916) was a French painter who broke free from all artistic movements with his black and white imagery of amoeba-like creatures, and insects and plants with human heads. Redon’s creations were conjured in his dreams, and he compared them to music, with its ability to take the audience to unknown realms. His dark visions were also connected to writings by Poe, Baudelaire and Mallarmé. After 20 years, Redon surprisingly began painting radiant images of flowers and mythological subjects. Producing 200 prints in his lifetime, Redon blazed a trail for Surrealism and Dada.
This versatile and affordable poster delivers sharp, clean images and a high degree of color accuracy. Your poster is printed with an offset lithography press with a coating to protect the inks.
Posted on: 5/15/2011
2.0poor colors at the bottom
By DC on the hill
from salem, or
- Lackluster Colors
- Not as Expected
- Age:
- 35 – 39
- Gender:
- Male
- Display Location:
- Bedroom