Alexander Calder's "Three Discs One Lacking" is an abstract sculpture created using wire and painted metal discs. The dominant colors used are vibrant red, yellow, and blue. The paint used on the sculpture is acrylic. This artwork represents Calder's signature style of kinetic art, known for its playful movement and balance between shapes and colors. The three discs symbolize different elements in harmony, while the one lacking disc introduces a sense of tension or imbalance into the composition.
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Alexander Calder was a leading figure in the art movement called "Mobiles," which involved suspended sculptures that could move with air currents. His work often exudes a joyful tone through its fluidity and dynamic nature. Canvas, print reproduction, replica artwork prints as well as fine art posters featuring this iconic piece by Alexander Calder can be found for sale online. High-resolution image downloads may also be available for purchase to appreciate the intricate details of this masterpiece.