"Woman and face 2" is an expression of very classical early work style. The use of vibrant primary colors and their complementary hint the influence I got from Kandinsky's palette. In this period I really liked to play with the interaction between forms and colors. Drawing women and faces were recurrent themes of the period. This is a follow-up "sister" piece to this one entitled "woman and face" that work together as a binome. Click to see HERE.