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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
20.2x14.8in
About this artwork
In this crystalline composition, Jean-Luc Portet conjures geometric shapes with sharp contours, suspended in a luminous, almost mineral space. The work evokes an interior landscape or an imaginary architecture, both stable and in motion. The cool, earthy colors interact in a subtle tension between depth and elevation.
In this crystalline composition, Jean-Luc Portet conjures sharp-edged geometric forms suspended in a luminous, almost mineral space.… The piece evokes an inner landscape or an imagined architecture — both stable and shifting. Earthy and cool tones interact in a subtle tension between depth and elevation.
Jean-Luc Portet, a painter based in the Tarn region, uses acrylic and oil to evoke varied landscapes in a variety of media. Drawing on a warm and expressive palette, he blends emotion, observation, and intellectual construction in a generous expressionism. His works, offering a vibrant blend of abstraction and figuration, communicate a deep resonance, inviting the viewer to feel rather than understand.