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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
28.7x39.4in
About this artwork
Seeing Titian's Venus of Urbino at the Uffizi Gallery, I wanted to create a large reclining female nude.
By referring to a photo of Olivia Preston taken by Xeno Photo, with her permission, I was able to create this work.
A young, slender, blonde woman is lying on a bluish-gray sheet. She is supported on the hip and the right side and balances with the right hand, the arm outstretched. His left hand is placed behind his head, placing his hand at… his side.
Her legs are folded in front of her, highlighting the curve of her left hip.
The background is red ocher and evokes a rusty sheet metal plate, hence the name of the work.
The light comes from stage right.
« Above anything else, my goal is create positive emotion - starting with my own. »
Jean-Pierre André Leclercq's artistic approach is rooted in a pictorial tradition where technical mastery serves a sensitive exploration of the human figure. A painter of reality, he favors the use of oil on linen canvas, but also works with drawing to bring his compositions to life. His approach, grounded in a demanding hyperrealism, transcends mere visual representation to reach a deeper narrative dimension. His work focuses primarily on celebrating femininity, often sublimated through the nude. Through a subtle interplay of light and shadow and meticulous attention to rendering the textures of skin and hair, he seeks to capture a presence that is both delicate and powerful. Nudity is treated here as a vehicle for truth and elegance, aiming to evoke an immediate and positive emotion in the viewer.