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Other artworks by Denys Eustace
Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
In this work, blue becomes an interior space, vibrant and profound.
The forms emerge like silent resonances, between tension and appeasement.
Matter seems to transform before our eyes, opening a passage to the invisible.
A painting that invites contemplation as much as introspection.
This painting was selected by the Salon des Artistes Français and the Salon des Beaux-Arts.
The forms emerge like silent resonances, between tension and appeasement.
Matter seems to transform before our eyes, opening a passage to the invisible.
A painting that invites contemplation as much as introspection.
This painting was selected by the Salon des Artistes Français and the Salon des Beaux-Arts.
Denys Eustace
France
Credentials
- Featured artist
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« To arouse emotions, to try to glimpse the invisible, and to approach the shores of the infinite. »
Through abstract oil paintings, Denys Eustace explores a quest for meaning where philosophy and painting intertwine. His works, nourished by Taoist and Greco-Roman thought, question emptiness, infinity, and impermanence. He is not inspired by the canvases of the masters, but by their writings and research: his in-depth study of Kandinsky's Concerning the Spiritual in Art, for example, the questions posed by Klee and Mondrian, as well as the voices of Lao Tzu, Heraclitus, Pascal, and Shitao, guide his approach.
A self-taught painter, he complemented his training with art history courses at the École du Louvre and by giving lectures. His work has been featured in around one hundred exhibitions, both in France and abroad. He lives and works between Paris and Normandy.
Taylor Foundation, French Artists, Independent Artists, Autumn Salon, ADAGP.
A self-taught painter, he complemented his training with art history courses at the École du Louvre and by giving lectures. His work has been featured in around one hundred exhibitions, both in France and abroad. He lives and works between Paris and Normandy.
Taylor Foundation, French Artists, Independent Artists, Autumn Salon, ADAGP.