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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x19.7in
About this artwork
Mixed media: acrylics and old magazine papers. In this work, I captured the fragmented energy of urban life. With acrylics and collage, I created a visual rhythm where each strip tells a story, blending chaos and harmony. This painting brings a vibrant dynamism to your space, inviting you to explore the many nuances of our modern daily lives. It's an invitation to see beauty in diversity and complexity. Finally, something important to note: repurposing… old papers to create art is something I find quite appealing. Fragments of colored paper invite meditation—breath meditation, which I have practiced for about thirty years.
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.