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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x39.4in
About this artwork
Semi-abstract contemporary marine, Les Couleurs du Temps 6 is painted in oil on linen canvas with relief on the motif. Here, as for most of his works, the artist is inspired by the landscapes and the constantly changing light of the shores of the Atlantic and the lakes of Aquitaine where the atmosphere is so serene and poetic.
It is there in front of these seascapes that he loves so much and that he has been seeing since childhood that the artist,… painter and poet, recharges his batteries and draws energy and creative impetus. If each of his paintings is the reflection of his passion for this universe of escape, sea spray and the open sea, Les Couleurs du Temps 6 by its so singular colors with mysterious accents of dream and poetry is particularly the proof.
« The artist is this poet who colors his dreams and gives them a reality. »
Michel Saint-Luc is a French painter who has exhibited in Spain, Germany, and France. Having been born and lived close to water his entire life, Saint-Luc's works reflect his passion for seascapes. He often blurs the horizons, allowing the eye the possibility to seize and redefine it. His figurative and abstract compositions are created using knives and painted with oils on canvas or cardboard.