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Medium :
Oil, Marble powder on Linen , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
This artwork invites you to immerse yourself in a space where gentleness and mystery intertwine. I used marble dust to create a subtle, almost tangible texture, and oil to create delicate nuances. Touches of blue awaken curiosity, like distant echoes. It brings a soothing and contemplative energy, a light breath that will illuminate your home.
Hervé Megaides is a self-taught painter, having enriched his career with two years at the Beaux-Arts de Paris as a guest of Professor Abraham Pincas. He favors oil painting on canvas, paper, or prepared cardboard, exploring geometric and lyrical abstraction through refined scraping techniques. His style, both structured and free, expresses slow evolution, fragile balance, and the subtle coexistence between order and imbalance, inviting contemplation and deep emotion.
After years of geometric abstraction, I let myself slide towards lyrical abstraction. Here too, the colours and the materials have become entwined, I would say, loved, to hide and rediscover themselves, to express their intimacy to us, revealed by the light of day.
These assembled colors offer me an infinite research associating randomness and reflection.