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Medium :
Felt, India Ink on Canvas , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
23.6x19.7in
About this artwork
In this work, I sought to capture the vibrant energy of renewal. Using felt-tip pen, Indian ink and colored pencils, I brought to life an expressive dialogue between form and color. Expressionism guided me to translate my deep emotions into a swirl of bold lines and spots, evoking freedom and dynamism. Each brushstroke is a celebration of life, inviting the viewer to feel the joy and vigor that emanates from this piece. It will bring an explosion… of life and passion to your space.
Jean-Louis Azencott is a painter born in Oujda, Morocco. His work is close to the free figuration movement and is mainly influenced by pioneers in the field: Combas, Di Rosa... Azencott was also influenced by the painters of the Paris School, particularly Chagall, as well as by German Expressionism for its vivid colors. He lives and works in the Loiret region of France. To present this very short presentation about the artist AZENCOTT, a few words are enough to immediately crystallize the painter and his work. AZENCOTT. The painter, entirely painter, is indistinguishable from the man. Ignoring all norms of correctness, he paints in his garage converted into a studio. The bottle doesn't matter, as long as you get high.