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Framed Yolanda Van Dyck Mixed-Media "the Black Tea Bowl" - Combined Process - 24" X 24"

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Framed Yolanda Van Dyck Mixed-Media  the Black Tea Bowl  - Combined Process - 24  X 24
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Framed abstract mixed-media painting titled "The Black Tea Bowl" by Yolanda Van Dyck, created using a combined-process technique. The composition features a textured, earthy-toned arch structure, a central rectangular block, and expressive gestural marks in blue, pink, and black pigment. The background presents a muted, weathered surface, consistent with Van Dyck's abstract expressionist approach to layered material and architectural motifs.

Artist - Yolanda Van Dyck, known for abstract expressionist mixed-media works.

Title - "The Black Tea Bowl," noted as a combined-process artwork.

Style - Abstract expressionism with layered texture, gestural marks, and structural motifs.

Medium - Mixed-media or oil on textured surface using combined-process techniques.

Visual Elements - Arch motif, central rectangle, colorful pigment accents over an earthy, weathered ground.

Framing - Professionally framed; overall size approximately 24" x 24".

Yolanda Van Dyck is a contemporary abstract expressionist known for her combined-process mixed-media works that merge structural motifs with gestural mark-making. Her paintings often explore the tension between architectural form and intuitive movement, using layered textures, earth-toned grounds, and vivid pigment accents to create depth and emotional resonance. Van Dyck's work frequently incorporates arches, blocks, and symbolic geometric elements, reflecting her interest in the interplay between stability and spontaneity.

Working across mixed media, oil, and textured substrates, Van Dyck developed a signature approach that emphasizes surface manipulation, material layering, and controlled abstraction. Her compositions balance muted, weathered backgrounds with deliberate bursts of color, resulting in pieces that feel both grounded and dynamic. Van Dyck's practice aligns with the broader lineage of late-20th-century abstract expressionism, while maintaining a distinct personal vocabulary rooted in form, texture, and process.

Her artworks have been exhibited in regional galleries and private collections, valued for their tactile presence, architectural undertones, and expressive color fields. Pieces like "The Black Tea Bowl" exemplify her ability to merge conceptual structure with painterly spontaneity, making her work appealing to collectors of modern mixed-media abstraction.