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This small painting, inspired by an old family photo full of life and humor, captures a moment that is both funny and full of tenderness. It represents the cousin, inadvertently sitting on an anthill, frozen in a pose mixing surprise and agitation.
The colors are warm and lively, with tones of ochre and green that envelop the scene in a soft light. The red of the sweater contrasts sharply with the brown earth adding a playful touch to the composition.…
This painting, in addition to immortalizing a unique family memory, captures the essence of shared moments: those unexpected moments that make you smile even years later, recalling the simplicity and spontaneity of childhood days.
Laurent Bergues is a prize-winning French artist who has exhibited his paintings nationally and in Switzerland. For him, art is an adventure, the outcome of which he never knows until it is completed. Bergues believes that even the smallest aspects of the creative process are at the service of efficiency. His semi-figurative compositions are painted using acrylics, pastels, and graphite on canvas or cardboard.