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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x51.2in
About this artwork
In this vibrant work, I explored oily textures to capture the semi-abstract essence of shapes and colors dancing together. Deep blacks contrast with vivid bursts of color, evoking palpable energy. It is a tribute to life, to raw emotion and the dazzling beauty of fleeting moments. Each feature is an invitation to feel joy and boldness, and I hope that this vigor spreads into every space it inhabits.
« In the studio, alone, the music, colors, and the canvas allow me to escape into my memories thoughts, and desires. »
Benoit André, aka BENOA, develops an instinctive style of painting that blends naive figuration and abstraction. He begins his canvases academically, then lets himself be overwhelmed by the pleasure of painting, working the material in oil with a knife, in a total surrender. His unique technique, marked by generous impasto and free gestures, requires large formats and a single-stroke creation, guided by emotion and music. It is impossible for him to repeat a work: only the moment counts. His first exhibitions meet with immediate success. His singular style—impulsive, colorful, textured—makes him an artist to follow, with a promising future in galleries.