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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
I always like the transition periods linked to spring and autumn, seasons that offer me the most nuances in terms of light and colors. I like to transcribe this luminosity maintained in the sky as drops of light in suspension, each of them acting in turn as a light source. To create this effect, I executed this canvas entirely with the glaze technique, in small successive touches ranging from the lightest to the darkest colors. The main colors are… Sky Blue, Light Naples Yellow, Payne Grey, Yellow Ocher and Natural Umber.
Luc Andrieux is an artist based in France whose works have been presented in several solo and group exhibitions nationally and internationally. For him, painting is like a vital necessity. Through his compositions, Andrieux's goal is to generate a questioning contemplation, to freeze time and to induce an atmosphere suggested by the hidden face of the elements. His abstractions, landscapes and figurative works are most often created using acrylics on canvas, oil being reserved for the treatment of more complex effects. Luc Andrieux does not limit himself to a particular style or theme that would limit his expression but chooses those that are most in line with his vision of the moment.