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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
28.7x36.2in
About this artwork
In this painting, I wanted to convey the atmosphere of a city in winter. The facades rise like walls of glass and concrete, reflecting the icy light that unfolds on the asphalt. Passersby and cars blend into this vibrant setting, caught up in the urban flow.
I like to paint this contrast between the harshness of winter and the colorful intensity of city life, where each reflection becomes a source of energy.
Florence Yangui is a French painter whose work explores the light and silences of urban life. Between night scenes, asphalt reflections and sensitive portraits, his works capture suspended moments, on the border between reality and poetry. Her painting, figurative and contemporary, plays with contrasts to reveal the hidden emotion of cities and faces. Primarily created in oil or acrylic, her approach is both intimate and open to the world, seeking to illuminate the dark areas of everyday life.