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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
From a photo taken in Portugal, the composition and the attitude of the characters immediately challenged me. I tried to restore the atmosphere of this scene without dwelling on superfluous details and freeing myself as much as possible from the original image.
« The heterogeneous elements which collide and become entangled are the signs which challenge us and question us. »
Jean-Charles Toullec is a French painter whose works have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions throughout France. His art portrays varying themes, many of his compositions have recurring elements, such cityscapes, as animals and their interaction with humans, as well as faces and bodies. In the beginning of Toullec artistic process, there are often abstract elements to which the figurative theme is added. He employs acrylics, collages, stencils and spray paint, blending techniques with an intuitive and modern approach.