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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
I created this work with fiery passion, capturing the essence of the human form through bold black lines and a vibrant color palette. The semi-abstract figures evoke complex emotions, intertwined in captivating dynamism. Using acrylic, I built a landscape of textures and contrasts, where each element vibrates with energy. This painting will bring an invigorating presence and a touch of contemporary elegance to any living space.
« Painting is my means of expression, it occupies all my life. I work relentlessly exploring the world around me and the events that affect me. »
Guillaume Defins is a French artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in Belgium. His artistic expression takes form through dreamlike abstraction that pushes the limits of figuration. Defins' striking compositions also convey his particular taste for the use of color and matter. He creates using acrylics, pastels, India ink, spray paint, and often incorporates sand, as well as elements of collage on his canvases.