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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
29.5x23.6in
About this artwork
It is four o'clock in the afternoon and the sun illuminates the tall trees in the square and, far in the background, the creamy-hued facades of Rue Jacob.
All is calm, yet light and color are engaged in a merciless battle.
The light triumphs as always at this time with powerful plays of shadows in the foliage or on the branches.
The more delicate color takes refuge in hollows or in embrasures, in the shimmer of a curtain or the fleeting sparkle… of a wrought iron window sill.
Only the farandole of lanterns on the single street lamp sparkles brightly under the placid gaze of two pre-Columbian idols in the back of their display case.
This painting can form a diptych with the painting "Place Furstemberg, bleue" (same height, same width)
The drawing used as the basis for the painting was done on Sunday, April 27, 2025 at 4 p.m.
Dry pastel on reconstituted wood panel
Temporary protective base and plexiglass, hanging ring
« My first artist's workshop was outdoors, on the beach and in sandcastles, at that age when everything is allowed and when one can work freely on shapes or colors. »
François Cusson is an experienced artist based in France whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in Austria. For him, there are a few extraordinary days throughout each year, "when the air is so pure, so crisp that everything is transformed: the contours are sharper, the colors more subtle, the world is brighter and more luminous". Such days inspire Cusson to capture those magic and fleeting moments.