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I like working in small formats, quickly, as a warm-up exercise or to prepare something larger. These Nine Women Portraits were drawn separately. Some are copies of master paintings — Vermeer, Rembrandt, and a few expressionists — while others are pure exercises, moments of letting go, where raw imagination emerges directly from the movement of the hand.
The idea came later to assemble nine of them, here on a single dark purple sheet. Once brought… together, the women seemed to come alive. They began to speak to each other in ways I had not fully anticipated. Some faces gaze away, others confront the viewer directly; together they create an intriguing atmosphere.
This series follows the four Nine Men Portraits I made earlier. I greatly enjoyed both the act of drawing and the moment when these nine figures came together — an exercise where the fantasy of the free hand meets my personal reinterpretation of great masters.
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Michel Testard wandering painter of faraway worlds
Born in Tokyo and raised in Japan and Vietnam, I later lived in Africa, the UK and for twenty years in India. These places were not stops on a journey but temporary homelands, each leaving their own colour and rhythm within me. I paint what has marked me: a bend of the Ganges at dawn, the mineral light of Ladakh, Icelandic wilderness, the twilight of Rajasthani bazaars, the meditative atmosphere of Indian classical music. At times the real shifts into the imaginary — Goan rooms opening onto the sea, murmuring jungles, humorous portraits of musicians, rajas and yogis. My style is spontaneous and expressionist, guided by intuition and shaped by colour, emotion and memory. I paint to honour the faraway worlds that continue to inhabit me.
You can also check out my Indian Chronicles, written under the pen name François-Xavier Croisy: https://asialyst.com/fr/?s=Fran%C3%A7ois+Xavier+Croisy