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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x31.9in
About this artwork
Vietnam War, June 6, 1965, Wounded and shocked civilian survivors from Dong Xoai crawl out of a bunker where they survived deadly ground fighting and aerial bombardment the previous two days.
The focus of the painting is exclusively on these 2 women and the baby.
In this oil painting, I translate the human struggle in the face of despair, capturing an intense moment of survival and protection. The facial expressions and bodily tension express a… poignant urgency, emphasizing resilience in turmoil. This work aims to evoke compassion and deep reflection, bringing emotional power and dark beauty to any living space.
Jacques Maupas approached oil painting through a self-taught process, marked by periods of intense practice and breaks related to his professional life. It was in his thirties, encouraged by his mother's example, that he began to master the medium before dedicating himself fully to his art since his retirement in 2016.
His work revolves primarily around the human figure, with a marked predilection for female portraits and nudes. Through oil on canvas, he explores the precision of features and the subtlety of expressions, seeking to capture the immediate emotion conveyed by a face or a gaze.
Each work is born from a personal feeling in the face of the beauty or character of a subject, whether it be the grace of a ballerina or the irony of a scene from everyday life. Jacques Maupas projects these sensations onto the canvas by playing with contrasts of light and anatomical details to bring his figurative compositions to life.