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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
51.2x39.4in
About this artwork
Limit Series(s)
These three works (Limite(s) 1, 2 and 3) can constitute a triptych, but are also readable separately. It is a transposition of the idea of the limit as a distinctive element. The limit is what separates two visual components, two opposing forms. It is also a structuring reference for the human eye that allows a first reading of the work and a first differentiation. Showing the limit induces representing the dichotomy between the… rectilinear and the blurred, between a clear color and a mixture. The limit is also what hinders surpassing, and this proposition was also for me, by analogy, a questioning of my own artistic limits.
Each painting measures 130 x 100 cm. The texture and relief were achieved through a mixture of different mediums.
Julien Jubault is a self-taught French painter based in Barcelona, working primarily in acrylic on canvas, enhanced with oil, walnut stain, and mineral elements. He embraces abstract expressionism, layering paint and reliefs, simplifying organic forms and sensations, in search of visual balance. He explores perspective through the tension between structuring lines and muted contrasts. His work, inhabited by nature and time, invites contemplation, transmitting a profound emotion linked to the freedom to observe and transform the visible world.