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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
49.2x78.7in
About this artwork
In this oil work, I sought to capture the essence of conviviality and family reunions. The semi-abstract brushstrokes and bright colors evoke the warm atmosphere and emotions shared around a festive table. Each silhouette, simplified but full of emotion, represents the universality of family ties. Adding this canvas to your space is to invite a breath of joy and nostalgia, reviving memories of past holidays.
« 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.