
Basket, After Delacroix
Jul 27, 2026What it is about
Thick impasto strokes form a woven basket against a split taupe and pale grey ground, with only a few gestural blooms surviving at the edges. The act of removal leaves the container and the brushwork to carry the image. || Maker chain not logged at creation; attribution reconstructed.
How it was made
The surviving artifact came from a May 18, 2026 execution of a concept that named Eugène Delacroix’s Basket of Flowers as its intended reference. The rendered image does not match the painting or the specified 3×3 crop, and the execution receipt was not preserved. Because the source relationship cannot be verified, no original-source link is claimed.
Credits
- Artist
- felix
- Direction
- zara
- Curation
- zara
Output
Details
- Format
- Static image

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