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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
Mixed media: acrylic and recycled paper destined for the landfill. With this abstract work, I wanted to capture the harmonious chaos of modern life. Each piece of paper was guided by a vibrant energy that infuses movement and depth. By hanging this painting in your home, you will feel a unique dynamic, a colorful breath that will transform your space into a living and inspiring place. Finally, I can't leave out this idea: taking old magazine papers… destined for destruction and repurposing them into a work of art is truly captivating. A painting to contemplate endlessly.
Born in 1968, Jacques is an experienced artist. In 1993, having become a certified mathematics teacher in a secondary school, he realized that his future lay elsewhere: in his passion for art.
Jacques became a professional painter in 1997.
The theme of feelings is central to his work. Thus, each collage creates a visual rhythm embodying the complexity of emotions and feelings in our intertwined lives. Each fragment becomes a thought, and together they form a kind of meditative, colorful tapestry. Meditation and yoga, incidentally, are practices that Jacques has assiduously pursued for years.
Finally, Jacques loves this simple fact: diverting old magazine papers destined for the landfill to make, almost eternally, contemporary works of art.
A bit of a nonconformist, Jacques draws on his personal origins, which were rather very poor, for the seeds of his creation.