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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
24.4x18.9in
About this artwork
Oil and paper stuck on canvas - The Eiffel Tower symbolizes Paris and the painter lives right next to where his attraction for this magnificent "Iron Lady"!
This painting was invented while the artist was asked to participate in a solidarity exhibition at the bottom of the Eiffel Tower on pillars around the garden Nicole de Hautecloque whose subject was on the Eiffel Tower. These paintings remained visible for several months. This gave him the… idea to make a painting on the Eiffel Tower and at the same time to multiply it to show the importance that it takes not only in the eyes of the French but also that of the whole world. When one thinks that it has failed to be destroyed after the Universal Exposition of 1889. It has been missed. With a voice close, this beautiful and magnificent structure would have been disassembled. At that time, it was ugly and too "industrial". Fortunately, since then, the whole world has changed its mind to the great satisfaction of the artist.
Catherine Sénéchal comes from a family of painters and musicians and is taking over with panache. Self-taught, she has been painting since the age of 15 and has exhibited for 25 years in all the major Parisian exhibitions and renowned online galleries. The artist reveals an instinctive choice for choosing the right colors, the subtle nuances offered by oil painting. Looking at her painting is like forgetting the everyday and opening a door to a magical universe. She doesn't start with an idea; her paintings begin like a kind of puzzle, without a preconceived subject; she starts with her palette and the papers she selects according to her taste for colors. She possesses a great sensitivity where instinct guides her. Seeing in a different way, transforming conventions, these are the goals she has set for herself, and she achieves them brilliantly.