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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x55.1in
About this artwork
A whole play of white transparencies suggests a rain of light that constructs and erases a landscape that has become unreal. The material has been erased to then be covered with successive veils of paint, like the dream that tries to disappear and that we cover with memories. The format of the canvas makes it possible to better immerse the observer in this hypnotic atmosphere. It took a lot of thin coats using soft bristle brushes to achieve this… diffused light effect. The sky becomes denser to merge with the earth which gradually disappears.
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.