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This painting belongs to the series of Black Wanderings...Shades...Blue...Yellow...Green...
Reds...Purples...Pinks...Greys...
This series is a quest for freedom, where India ink becomes a terrain of wandering, almost meditative, inspired by calligraphers. I work with rhythm, fluidity, spontaneity, like a dance between the brush, the rag, and the paper...
India ink is the base, but I enrich it with linseed oil and gum arabic, which creates vibrant… and invisible textures.
Beyond black, I want to open the door to all the nuances mentioned above, as if each color were a variation of my wanderings... A different emotion...
I don't know where I'm going...Naked...Coves...Islands...River...Storms...Oceans...It's up to you to find out...Have a good trip!
Frédéric André primarily explores ink, oil paint, and Japanese paper, the result of extensive self-taught research following formal training in visual arts. He blends the techniques of sculptors and painters with plays of color, shadow, and gesture, in a style that oscillates between abstraction and landscape, drawing inspiration from both classical Asian art and the great Western masters. His works evoke transparency and chance, inviting meditative wandering and transporting the viewer into a poetic universe of nuances and profound emotions.