Since 2008, the Mexican artist has been creating photographic cutouts in which the focal point of an image is stripped away to leave only a blank silhouette — first eliminating notable architectural sites from his own photographs, then later applying the same process to
recognizable pieces of modern art.
Not exact matches
Most notable
of these concepts is the famous International Klein Blue (also known as IKB)-- this chemically developed color found its way into every mature
piece Yves ever created, effectively becoming one
of the most
recognizable trademarks in
modern art.