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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x35.4in
About this artwork
Through this work, I wanted to capture the harmony between music and everyday life, playing with geometric shapes and bright colors. Each element is fragmented, yet connected, creating a vibrant visual rhythm. This painting will bring a dynamic and joyful energy to your home, inviting reflection and celebration of the present moment.
In 2002, JFK managed to join the prestigious Akoun, Art Price and Drouot Cotation lists, which offered him greater national and international visibility.
JFK will have the privilege of collaborating with committees of large companies throughout France, but also of exhibiting in shows abroad: Osaka in Japan, Shanghai in Italy, London Art in Spain, Art Mondial in Russia, and in the magical city of New York.
In 2006, as a result of his passion and work, JFK obtained the prestigious La Toile d'Or prize awarded by the French Federation of Arts.
JFK's painting has been described as belonging to Impressionism, outlined by a line and treated in flat planes of pure colors without shadows.