Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 39.4x28.7in
About this artwork
Correspondence between Henri de Toulouse -Lautrec and his mother Adèle
100x73 format
year 2001
acrylic paint
Writing, what a beautiful subject
Mutant during this XXI century by these emails, sms, mms,
Express or all communication is done quickly and
instant ...
Defy by his speed `` the news '' good or bad
deposited by a postman from another time.
The message has become
'' impeccable '' in its form:
choice of fonts, color swatches… little gem
presentation but what
cold appearance uniformity
technological page
administrative, imitable
infinity ... without tasks, nor
scratch, no burrs, absence of
ball point slippage or
of pencil lead engraving the paper.
We have to wait
now access for all
computer pencil
thus allowing writing
personalized that will bring to
new all sound states
scripting tools, all his emotions ...
joy, melancholy,
sadness as before, the
finesse, clumsiness,
100x73 format
year 2001
acrylic paint
Writing, what a beautiful subject
Mutant during this XXI century by these emails, sms, mms,
Express or all communication is done quickly and
instant ...
Defy by his speed `` the news '' good or bad
deposited by a postman from another time.
The message has become
'' impeccable '' in its form:
choice of fonts, color swatches… little gem
presentation but what
cold appearance uniformity
technological page
administrative, imitable
infinity ... without tasks, nor
scratch, no burrs, absence of
ball point slippage or
of pencil lead engraving the paper.
We have to wait
now access for all
computer pencil
thus allowing writing
personalized that will bring to
new all sound states
scripting tools, all his emotions ...
joy, melancholy,
sadness as before, the
finesse, clumsiness,
Jack Dufour
France
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Art Fair Participant
- Works on commission
« Color agitator. »
Jack Dufour is an experimented artist based in France whose paintings have been widely exhibited nationally, in the United States, Japan, the Netherlands, Portugal, Cyprus, and China. He describes his art as originating from "deconstruction to reconstruction", as well as being "a key to open an umpteenth door to the unknown". While Dufour's striking compositions explore many varying themes, he markedly delves into the traces of our prehistory.