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Yves Klein
A minimalist fire painting by Yves Klein, created using controlled flames on cardboard to produce scorched, abstract patterns.
This work belongs to the series of fire paintings produced by Yves Klein during the final years of his career. Klein utilised a gas burner to scorch the surface of cardboard, creating marks through the physical interaction of flame and material. This process removed the artist's hand from the direct application of pigment, allowing the fire to act as the primary agent of creation. The resulting imagery consists of a grid of small, singed circular marks alongside a larger, vertical scorched area that suggests a singular, powerful thermal event. Klein began his experiments with fire at the Centre d'Essais du Gaz de France in 1961. He sought to capture the trace of the element, viewing fire as a force that is simultaneously destructive and creative. The scorched patterns on the cardboard surface exhibit a range of sepia and ochre tones, varying in intensity based on the duration of the flame's contact with the substrate. The composition balances the repetitive, rhythmic nature of the smaller marks against the singular, elongated form on the right side of the frame. By employing fire, Klein moved away from the traditional constraints of painting. He aimed to document the presence of the void and the energy of the elements. The work reflects his interest in the immaterial and the physical reality of natural forces. The charred edges and the subtle gradients of the burn marks provide a tactile quality that contrasts with the stark, empty space of the unburnt cardboard. This piece offers a direct encounter with the elemental process, stripped of representational intent or narrative structure. It remains a clear example of Klein's conceptual approach to art-making, where the method of production is as significant as the final visual result.

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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