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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
21.7x15in
About this artwork
Frost at dawn. Perhaps hanging from the shutters of a weeping birch. We come out of the night and the already blue sky brings out the white that dresses the tree.
As sometimes, the painter writes a poem in rebound on the painted work:
"Derisory
Lace of the coming time
White shadow and little things
Inside the weeping birch
The treacherous frost is caught
In the woods of the early hours
When the dawn rises that prays
See this harsh season…
Swing his censers
Listen to his prayer
Woven with cold and hope
Lace of the coming time
White shadow and little things
Derisory "
« Staying in this delicate in between, located between form and the emotion that it gives birth to. »
Jean-Paul Schmitt is an award-winning French artist who is convinced that painting can confront mystery through form and light, as portrayed through methods other than surrealism and abstraction. Schmitt’s creative process begins with a preliminary study using watercolors, inks, pencils and acrylics. Once the color dynamics have been determined, he moves onto the final medium - thick oil paste on canvas.