Musée d’Orsay
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A scraping of green
Howard Hodgkin used color, like this deep green, to evoke fleeting moods and memories. Just as poems express things that are hard to paraphrase, Hodgkin's paintings capture that which can't easily be named.
A splodge of blue
If you look carefully, you'll see that everything in this painting has equal weight The blue circles and the orange blotches, the red dots and the dark background. There isn't a "central" feature – something that reveals the influence of decorative arts from India on Hodgkin's work.
A dab of white
What could these shapes be? Are they objects, or moody abstractions?
Still Life in a Restaurant, Howard Hodgkin
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