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Artwork details
- Medium : Giclée print on Paper
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 21.3x18.1in
- Edition : All editions sold (30 / 30)
- Artist's proof : 1
- Hors commerce : 1
About this artwork
This work is the result of my work on the female nude and my enthusiasm for color. Indeed, the nude is one of the essential themes for an artist, the work on the agreements of multiple colors is a delight.
This work opens access to emotions, reverie and attachment. The choice of shades is very subtle and brings a great softness despite the bright and vibrant colors.
The work presented is entitled Multi-Isabelle.
Like the numbered lithographs,… the original art proof is numbered and limited to 30 copies, which gives it its status as a unique and original work. It is printed on high-end Hahnemühle Fine Art matte 310g paper with specific Fine Art inks and delivered with its certificate of authenticity.
This work opens access to emotions, reverie and attachment. The choice of shades is very subtle and brings a great softness despite the bright and vibrant colors.
The work presented is entitled Multi-Isabelle.
Like the numbered lithographs,… the original art proof is numbered and limited to 30 copies, which gives it its status as a unique and original work. It is printed on high-end Hahnemühle Fine Art matte 310g paper with specific Fine Art inks and delivered with its certificate of authenticity.
Frédérique Marteau
France
Credentials
- Experienced Artist
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« Colors are carriers of emotions, feelings, life, and dreams, which I try to convey through my painting. »
Frédérique Marteau is an experienced artist based in France whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in Belgium. For her, the emotions and presence that can emerge from a particular color or shape are magical. The infinite possibilities of assemblies fascinate Marteau, as they open up an infinite field of creation and of countless imaginary stories. Her diverse compositions are most often created with oils on linen.