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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Sand on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
In this work, I sought to capture the fleeting energy of a fiery twilight over the city, playing with tones of red and gray to illustrate the contrast between the urban dynamism and the tranquility of the waters. Using acrylic mixed with sand and ink, I wanted to bring a living texture that invites touch as much as contemplation. This piece represents the raw emotion and fleeting beauty of moments suspended between day and night, reflecting a harmonious…
struggle between chaos and calm.
landscape, abstract, sunset, sea, mountain, beach, marine, sunrise, colors, red, texture, wave, handmade, premium, sand, art, semi abstract
landscape, abstract, sunset, sea, mountain, beach, marine, sunrise, colors, red, texture, wave, handmade, premium, sand, art, semi abstract
Cyril Pienon
France
Credentials
- Prizewinner
- Covered by the Press
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« Being self-taught, the quote that best represents my work, and my philosophy is from Shitao (1647-1707), "the rule is not a fixed model, it is the inspiring breath that structures". »
Cyril Pienon is an award-winning French artist whose works have been widely exhibited on a national level. His colorful paintings are halfway between abstraction and figurative.
Pienon is in a constant search for light, as it symbolizes life for him, and his two main tenants of his artistic approach are through colors and contrasts. His travels to Martinique, Tahiti, and Dakar left a lasting taste for bright colors, which he translates through acrylics, spray paint and sand onto canvas.
Pienon is in a constant search for light, as it symbolizes life for him, and his two main tenants of his artistic approach are through colors and contrasts. His travels to Martinique, Tahiti, and Dakar left a lasting taste for bright colors, which he translates through acrylics, spray paint and sand onto canvas.