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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x47.2in
About this artwork
Taken from a photo taken during an outing in the Massif Central (at Luzy)
I found it amusing; it gives the impression that people are begging to leave.
That wasn't the case. In fact, many hadn't seen a steam locomotive for a long time.
Which, being in the hands of amateurs, regularly experiences boiler problems.
It has resurfaced in the last few months.
Denis Cailliez, active in various fields before devoting himself to painting, primarily uses acrylics and gouache, emphasizing the importance of wood as a medium. Preferring a realistic style, he seeks to illuminate the truth of things through the play of light and color on the texture of the wood. Through his work, he invites the viewer on an inner journey filled with reveries, meditations, and subtle smiles, inevitably evoking a strong sense of freedom and introspection. Precise, richly hued paintings are difficult to convey through web photography. A professional screen improves things somewhat. The wood is treated to be as smooth as glass, which is ideal for brushstrokes. Canvas work is similar, with the addition of gesso if necessary. Ideas are developed on a PC before traditional production.