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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Charcoal on Paper
- Other details : Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
- Dimensions : 31.5x21.7in
About this artwork
It is a painting that wants to reflect the breath of Africa, so that we take into account its great contribution to nature as well as to sustainability. I wanted to look for the pale colors of a big storm that will pass in a few moments and leave nature after running its course.
The two boys reflect their tranquility before this storm, because they know that it is the wise nature that often marks fates.
The two boys reflect their tranquility before this storm, because they know that it is the wise nature that often marks fates.
Franck Sastre
France
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Experienced Artist
- Covered by the Press
- Exhibited in a Museum
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« I love to feel with our artistic duet the dance of our brushes accompanied by imaginative, colorful music within our stage that is a canvas. »
Her work explores contemporary themes such as identity, human connection, and environmental issues, using symbols and vibrant colors to capture the viewer's attention with her reflections.
What distinguishes Sastre's approach is the audacity of his chromatic palette and the expressive tension of his human figures.
Each canvas becomes a space for dialogue between the sensitive and the social, the personal and the collective.
He works with various media—oil, acrylic, ink—on multiple supports, from traditional canvas to cardboard, giving his works a texture and an almost tactile physical presence. His works exude a gestural force, marked by the movement of the line and the almost choreographic energy of the application of color, like a painted dance that invites the viewer to feel as much as to contemplate.
What distinguishes Sastre's approach is the audacity of his chromatic palette and the expressive tension of his human figures.
Each canvas becomes a space for dialogue between the sensitive and the social, the personal and the collective.
He works with various media—oil, acrylic, ink—on multiple supports, from traditional canvas to cardboard, giving his works a texture and an almost tactile physical presence. His works exude a gestural force, marked by the movement of the line and the almost choreographic energy of the application of color, like a painted dance that invites the viewer to feel as much as to contemplate.