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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
On an evanescent background populated by moving elements, here is a multiple "figure" organized around three oblong cellular shapes. Their purpose is to generate red, green and blue ... In the center, a totipotent white aims to bring the necessary energy to this evocation of an illumination of the past.
The painting was done on a linen canvas with oil and inks. It is mounted on a wooden frame.
The painting is also signed on the back, named and… dated. It is presented in an American box of black color whose straightness accentuates the dominance and the movement of the curves of the work.
« Provided with a consequential imagination, I try to concretize it by organizing it in the act of painting. »
Hervé Le Goaréguer, an award-winning French painter, says that though his artistic style wants to be abstract, ‘scraps of history’ as well as figurative elements are also pervasive within his pieces. After working in varying mediums, Le Goaréguer began painting using oils to ‘obtain and assert the white’, as it is unaltered by underlining pigments, unlike white acrylics or ink. He enjoys creating on different planes, evoking the sense that we can only give what we receive.