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Pots

Party’s pots are rendered with a meticulous attention to detail and a playful use of color that transforms these simple vessels into dynamic, almost living forms. In his still lifes, the pots often appear to be in dialogue with the other objects in the composition, creating a sense of harmony and tension. The use of bold, contrasting hues and simplified shapes imbues the paintings with a modernist sensibility, while the overall composition maintains a connection to classical still life traditions (Christie's) (TheCollector).

A notable example of Party's work with pots is his painting "Still Life," executed in 2015. This large-scale piece, created with soft pastels on linen, showcases Party’s ability to bring a fresh perspective to the still life genre. The pots in this work are depicted with exaggerated forms and vibrant colors, standing out against a muted background. This contrast highlights Party's skill in using color and form to create a sense of depth and movement within the still life composition (Christie's) (Sothebys.com).

Party’s artistic approach is deeply informed by his engagement with art history. He draws inspiration from artists such as Giorgio Morandi, known for his contemplative still lifes, and Paul Cézanne, whose analytical approach to form and color can be seen in Party’s meticulous compositions. By referencing these historical influences, Party creates works that are at once familiar and innovative, inviting viewers to reconsider the traditional still life through a contemporary lens (Christie's) (TheCollector).

Nicolas Party’s paintings of pots exemplify his unique ability to blend historical reference with modern technique. His use of pastels and bold color palettes breathes new life into the still life genre, making these everyday objects feel both timeless and strikingly fresh (Christie's) (Hauser & Wirth).

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