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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x15.7in
About this artwork
In this work, I explored the duality between urban energy and reflective tranquility. Using acrylic, I created a striking contrast between fiery reds and vibrant yellows on a dark background, capturing the liveliness and movement like reflections in water. This symbolises how light and colour can emerge from darkness, bringing hope and renewal. Each stroke is a call to find beauty in the unexpected.
Eric Delahaye, a visual artist who works primarily with paint, first gained recognition as a performance painter. Employing a palette knife, he has perfected his unique style, blending abstraction, semi-abstraction, and conceptual art. Through his "Vibrations" and "Effusion" series, he expresses his inner contrasts: masculine and feminine, shadow and light, joy and sorrow. His works evoke a profound sense of freedom, presenting a universe filled with emotion and reflection.
Today, Eric is forging his own path in contemporary abstraction.
His works are as much mirrors of emotions as they are bursts of life.