
Structure by Chaban (Tourbillon Series, Second Element)
This is an original contemporary monochromatic painting titled 'Structure,' identified as the second element of the 'Tourbillon' (Whirlwind) series by the artist Chaban. Executed in a stark black, white, and grey palette, the work is an abstract composition characterized by fluid, organic, and biomorphic forms. The central visual elements include thick, serpentine white bands that loop and interact with darker, textured cylindrical shapes. A notable spiral or 'tourbillon' motif appears in the upper left, while the bottom left corner features a sharp, angular geometric plane that provides a grounded contrast to the otherwise movement-heavy forms. The brushwork varies from smooth, blended gradients to more expressive, textured applications of paint that suggest height and depth. There are visible undulating patterns that resemble biological or mechanical conduits. The piece appears to be in excellent contemporary condition with no visible cracking, staining, or surface abrasions. The composition is signed or marked in the lower left corner with what appears to be a stylized artistic signature and a possible reference to the date mentioned in the metadata (2026). The craftsmanship exhibits a deliberate manipulation of shadows and highlights to create a sense of three-dimensional form on a two-dimensional surface.
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Estimated Value
$4,500 - $6,500
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Category
Fine Art / Contemporary Painting
Appraised On
February 15, 2026
Estimated Value
$4,500 - $6,500
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Deuxièmes éléments de la série Tourbillon, Structure par Chaban. 13/02/2026. noir et blanc
Item Description
This is an original contemporary monochromatic painting titled 'Structure,' identified as the second element of the 'Tourbillon' (Whirlwind) series by the artist Chaban. Executed in a stark black, white, and grey palette, the work is an abstract composition characterized by fluid, organic, and biomorphic forms. The central visual elements include thick, serpentine white bands that loop and interact with darker, textured cylindrical shapes. A notable spiral or 'tourbillon' motif appears in the upper left, while the bottom left corner features a sharp, angular geometric plane that provides a grounded contrast to the otherwise movement-heavy forms. The brushwork varies from smooth, blended gradients to more expressive, textured applications of paint that suggest height and depth. There are visible undulating patterns that resemble biological or mechanical conduits. The piece appears to be in excellent contemporary condition with no visible cracking, staining, or surface abrasions. The composition is signed or marked in the lower left corner with what appears to be a stylized artistic signature and a possible reference to the date mentioned in the metadata (2026). The craftsmanship exhibits a deliberate manipulation of shadows and highlights to create a sense of three-dimensional form on a two-dimensional surface.
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