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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
41.7x35in
About this artwork
This painting, canvas on linen, was started in 2014, I named it ''THE PLANT''.
This is the first in the series; I certainly had the creativity but I hadn't yet mastered the technique.
I paint with cotton swabs, rags and brushes.
I have always enjoyed reproducing materials such as iron, brass, copper, and wood.
I restarted this painting a multitude of times before finding the right techniques in 2020, with imagination, creativity and surrealism… in the metallic aspect.
It was during the lockdown.
Apart from this painting started in 2014, my entire collection was completed between 2021 and 2025.
Frédéric Capron, a painter trained in reproducing Old Masters' canvases before dedicating himself to his own work, primarily works in oils. He virtuously wields cotton swabs, rags, and fine brushes, improvising without sketches to unite internal combustion engines and wind instruments, blending technical lines with feminine curves. His work infuses intense emotion, celebrating the power of breath, whether human or mechanical, and the resonance of beauty within matter. His largest pieces require over 500 hours of work.