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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
76.8x51.2in
About this artwork
In this oil painting, I wanted to capture the subtle tension between innocence and temptation. The contrast of the delicate bodies against the dark tree expresses an atmosphere that is both mysterious and emotionally charged. It is an invitation to reflect on desire and knowledge, bringing a profound and captivating energy, rich in symbolism and duality, to your home.
Jean-Pierre Ceytaire is a self-taught artist with multiple talents: oil painting, engraving, and drawing on various supports, with a unique background that has taken him from Montmartre to physiotherapy. He employs classical techniques, favoring oil on canvas or wood, refined sketching, and precise lines, while also exploring soft-ground etching and aquatint. His style evolves according to the theme—from the sacred to the erotic, from the mythical to the medieval. He seeks to convey a profound emotion, touching on the universal, communicating subconsciously with the viewer.