Ombres bleues-orange is a work by Nikos Kessanlis, a renowned Greek artist and a pivotal figure of the 20th-century European avant-garde.
Kessanlis is celebrated for his radical departure from traditional aesthetics and his challenge to figurative norms and the idealized notions of “Greekness” and “good taste” promoted by the 1930s Generation.
This silkscreen was produced in 1972 at the Paris studio of Kessanlis and fellow artist Chrysa Romanou.
It forms part of a historic series of 73 works by international artists associated with the Nouveaux Réalistes and Mec Art movements — a body of work that investigates fragmentation, gesture, non-traditional materials, and the expressive power of chance and chaos.
Each silkscreen in the series is signed and numbered by the artist.
Sold unframed and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
Silkscreen Print Ombres bleues-orange
Title: Ombres bleues-orange
Artist: Nikos Kessanlis
Dimensions: 51 × 67 cm
Material: Archival inkjet print
Unframed

















