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Part four of the five-piece jazz series, this work strikes rhythm into form. Copper and blue clash in bold diagonals, crashing like cymbals mid-swing. The surface carries a fractured texture, where broken edges conceal tiny echoes of jazz—notes, fragments, instruments dissolving into rhythm. On Dibond, the metallic glimmer amplifies each strike, as if the sound were carved from steel. A tribute to jazz — percussion that refuses to fade.

''The Jazz Series – No. 4: Drums''

Artist: Bas Mulder

Part four of the five-piece jazz series, this work strikes rhythm into form. Copper and blue clash in bold diagonals, crashing like cymbals mid-swing. The surface carries a fractured texture, where broken edges conceal tiny echoes of jazz—notes, fragments, instruments dissolving into rhythm. On Dibond, the metallic glimmer amplifies each strike, as if the sound were carved from steel. A tribute to jazz — percussion that refuses to fade.

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Dimensions:

170 x 85 cm (66,93" x 33,46")

176 dpi

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