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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x39.4in
About this artwork
Between figurative and abstraction, this large canvas made in acrylic evokes the tumultuous movement of a breaking wave and is inspired by the magnificent waves of the painter Sophie Duplain.
The different shades of blues and greens, mixed with gray, black and brown accentuate the contrasts.
We can note the work of the knife which brings thickness and relief.
A few small projections complete the composition.
The outline is painted black.
« I often have my head in my colors, but my feet are firmly planted on the ground. »
Benoît Guérin adopts a resolutely abstract approach, where colors and materials meet in an instinctive and spontaneous impulse. Working primarily in acrylic, he sometimes combines inks and walnut stains, mixing the colors directly on the canvas. Painting on the floor, he physically immerses himself in the creation, where each gesture—scraping, crushing, throwing—gives birth to vibrant and textured works. Black, omnipresent in his compositions, sculpts light and reveals striking contrasts. Rooted in abstraction, his landscapes also offer a transformed vision of reality. Colors combine or clash to create new sensations. His art, constantly evolving, reflects a quest for balance between instinct and reflection, always driven by the desire to renew himself.
His workshop can be seen in Vouillé, in Deux-Sèvres.