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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
21.7x15in
About this artwork
"Crossing the sheep" certainly follows in the footsteps of the giant ferryman of turbulent rivers that was Saint-Christophe, whose episode was regularly relayed by the so beautiful Flemish painting of the 15th century. But in a more direct way, isn't it an evocation of life, of its tumults, of its illuminations?
« Everything moves and changes, everything is connected and everything is held together. »
Laurence Forbin is a painter and draftsman based in France whose works have been exhibited nationally, in Belgium, the United Kingdom, Turkey, Portugal, and South Korea. She describes her artistic expression as being built around expression, as well as being nourished by the tradition of Chinese calligraphy. Forbin's bold pieces are created using oils on linen or metal.