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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
I painted this scene to capture the mystery and fragile poetry of nature in winter. The great spotted woodpecker, a symbol of perseverance, appears at the edge of the calm water, where trees and butterflies play with the reflection, merging reality and dream. This work exudes a peaceful and contemplative energy. The painting concludes with a touch that is both symbolic and abstract, which is also my signature as a painter: the red mark for the organic,… and gold for the lushness of nature. The edge of the stretcher bars, thicker than usual, is painted because I prefer a painting hung unframed or in a floater frame.
My work celebrates animals, from the birds in our gardens to the wild beasts of our dreams. Through them, I explore two facets of beauty: a poetic realism and a contemporary symbolism. The red stain and the gold dots, present in each of my paintings, serve as their markers. The former evokes the organic aspect of all living beings; the latter symbolize the lushness of nature. The pendulum, for its part, introduces movement. I grew up among artists, restorers and craftsmen. It was with them that I learned to observe, but also in solitude. One day, I left the urban bustle for the solitude of the limestone plateau. There, with my dogs as my only companions, I found my true language. Nature taught me to see what is essential. Nourished by the spirit of Asian art and its search for balance, I seek above all to create works where strength, harmony and the presence of life interact.