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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
36.2x25.6in
About this artwork
"I don't paint animals."
I paint presences.
Those that we develop over time.
When we have learned to observe before responding.
When we no longer seek to prove, but to understand.
Through this fox, I speak of silent intelligence.
Adaptation.
This ability to remain sharp, even after going through hardships.
I layer things like one accumulates experiences.
Nothing is erased.
Nothing is smoothed over.
His gaze is slightly averted.
Not… to avoid it.
But to choose.
I am interested in these quiet forces.
To those who do not occupy space through noise, but through density.
If this presence resonates,
Perhaps she already resembles you.
Through the figure of the fox, I explore emotional intelligence and the ability
of adaptation. The superimposition of hatching creates a vibratory density,
evoking the invisible layers of experience and construction
silent identity.
Julien Gilles is a visual artist and painter with roots in comic art, now embracing diverse mediums such as canvas, Plexiglas, and PVC with acrylics and markers. His energetic style blends controlled spontaneity, vibrant colors, and layered gestures, drawing influence from Max Ernst and Basquiat while mixing abstraction and figuration. His work pulses with life, light, and playfulness, seeking to surprise and engage viewers in a vivid, emotional experience that celebrates imperfection and the unexpected.