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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x47.2in
About this artwork
This work is based on a scene I observed at a local market in a small village in Mexico. A small child and his grandmother were selling local products. The relationship between the child and his grandmother was so strong that I wanted to immortalize it in a painting. That's why this work is called "The Little Tree" (el arbolito in Spanish), because this child is like a small tree that will flourish thanks to its roots, embodied by the grandmother.…
I wanted to symbolize this tree with a beam of light whose roots start from the grandmother and whose branches land on the child, and this in a hidden way thanks to the UV technique.
François Chevalier, a geological engineer by training, is a self-taught artist who mainly creates pictorial works in a hyperrealist style, most of which use the play of light in the manner of chiaroscuro. His main aspiration can be summed up as follows: to capture a moment in life that has touched him and to disseminate, more or less directly, an idea, in the tradition of symbolism, which can sometimes lead to scenes that are part of the imagination. He also indulges in stone sculpture, allowing him to free his imagination by shaping figures from any form.