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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x31.5in
About this artwork
In this work, I explored the fragility of lichens through sawdust, sand, and beautiful shades of green. The rich textures and intensity of the red against the dark background evoke a world of contrasts, recalling the diversity of our environment. It is an invitation to be in the present moment, where every small detail gives life and substance.
Coming from a family of artists, Alain Churlaud excels in a variety of media, including oil and acrylic. Inspired by nature, this expressive artist uses distinctive techniques such as the palette knife, brush, roller, sand, and sawdust to create a unique, natural texture. His abstract works, which often hold personal meaning for him, offer a fresh perspective on reality and invite contemplation and appreciation of the present moment. In his work, color acts like a breath, expanding and contracting in the light to evoke sensations and a series of geometric or organic forms. The constructed surfaces are never merely decorative; they are sensory spaces that retain the memory of gesture and time. He has forged a language that prioritizes sincerity over perfection, giving imperfection its own silent resonance. They invite a slow gaze and an intimate silence.