• France •
Acrylic, India Ink on Cardboard , Wood under glass
8 x 8 in
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Medium :
Acrylic, India Ink on Cardboard , Wood under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
7.9x7.9in
About this artwork
In this work, fusing acrylic and Indian ink, I explored the vibrant interaction of bright colors and shapes that are both naive and semi-abstract. Each symbolic and whimsical element invites joyful reflection on diversity and harmony. It is a hymn to creative freedom, designed to infuse positive energy and contemplative dynamism into every space, like an artist in front of his work.
Yes! I sold my first gouache in an art gallery at the age of fifteen, and that's when I wanted to be an artist! Today, my paintings are marked by obvious influences linked by my history, my environment, my emotions, by my interventions with young audiences, or even by a post-impressionist and surrealist period that I particularly like. I like playing hide and seek with shapes, materials and colors. With a free hand, I have fun creating numerous improvised scenographies with a somewhat naive, childish and poetic appearance. I use different techniques and media, mixing figurative and abstract styles that I like to call “figurabstract”. I also work with painting as a sculptural material, which today leads me to create more monumental works, Street Art and sculpture. “Encouraging free expression and art for all means opening up to worlds…”