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Power by Henry Lyman

Power by H. Lyman Sayen channels the raw energy of early American modernism — a landscape stripped to urgent, colour-driven forms that owe as much to Fauvism as to the emerging language of abstraction. The composition surges with directional force: land, sky, and movement compressed into broad gestures of saturated pigment. It is a painting that treats colour not as description but as sensation, placing it squarely in the lineage of early twentieth-century avant-garde landscape painting.

Saturated pigment gains force on cotton canvas. The weave pushes Sayen's Fauvist colour into sensation, thickens broad gestural strokes, and holds the surging land-sky compression with painterly weight. Colour stops describing and starts radiating. The canvas print carries early American modernism as it was meant to be felt — raw, directional, alive on the wall.

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Power by Henry Lyman

Power by H. Lyman Sayen channels the raw energy of early American modernism — a landscape stripped to urgent, colour-driven forms that owe as much to Fauvism as to the emerging language of abstraction. The composition surges with directional force: land, sky, and movement compressed into broad gestures of saturated pigment. It is a painting that treats colour not as description but as sensation, placing it squarely in the lineage of early twentieth-century avant-garde landscape painting.

Saturated pigment gains force on cotton canvas. The weave pushes Sayen's Fauvist colour into sensation, thickens broad gestural strokes, and holds the surging land-sky compression with painterly weight. Colour stops describing and starts radiating. The canvas print carries early American modernism as it was meant to be felt — raw, directional, alive on the wall.

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Power by H. Lyman Sayen channels the raw energy of early American modernism — a landscape stripped to urgent, colour-driven forms that owe as much to Fauvism as to the emerging language of abstraction. The composition surges with directional force: land, sky, and movement compressed into broad gestures of saturated pigment. It is a painting that treats colour not as description but as sensation, placing it squarely in the lineage of early twentieth-century avant-garde landscape painting.

Saturated pigment gains force on cotton canvas. The weave pushes Sayen's Fauvist colour into sensation, thickens broad gestural strokes, and holds the surging land-sky compression with painterly weight. Colour stops describing and starts radiating. The canvas print carries early American modernism as it was meant to be felt — raw, directional, alive on the wall.

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