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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
In this work, I wanted to capture the duality between vulnerability and inner strength through a face imbued with mystery and symbolism. The snakes vibrating with energy embody tumultuous thoughts, while the smoking pipe suggests an introspective pause. This piece invites you to feel an intense and complex presence, capable of bringing an atmosphere both enigmatic and deeply expressive to your home.
« Painting, for me, has become an obsession. Representing sultry, graceful or flayed souls, overwhelming emotions that inhabit us all, one day or another. »
Fabien Delaube is an award-winning painter whose works have been exhibited in France, Belgium, Germany, Canada and China. The French artist is fascinated by the symbol of the mask, the mask that everyone wears, as well as what they hide. The mirror effect that Delaube's pieces confer reinforces the true nature of his subjects. He often begins his compositions with acrylic, finishing with oil, patina and paste.