Anne-Cécile Lestienne – Untitled (1992): Dance-like Abstraction in Oil Pastel
This 1992 painting by Belgian artist Anne-Cécile Lestienne is a fascinating work that oscillates between abstraction and figuration. Painted in oil pastel on paper, it unfolds a delicate, almost meditative visual language that leaves room for interpretation.
The centered composition, consisting of flowing lines and reduced forms, suggests the presence of corporeal figures – possibly dancers in motion. It exudes balance, grace, and rhythm. This impression is supported by the soft color transitions and the almost transparent painting technique, which lend the image lightness and movement. A silent choreography emerges on the surface – a visual meditation on form, body, and space.
While the work can formally be classified as abstract painting, it nevertheless carries a palpable physical energy. This tension between stillness and movement, between suggestion and absence, makes the painting a striking example of Lestienne's poetic-minimalist imagery.
ART FLAGEY presents this work of contemporary Belgian art as a highlight for collectors who appreciate subtle, feminine positions within contemporary figurative abstraction.