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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
27.6x27.6in
About this artwork
This oil painting is part of a series created in 2021 after visiting several churches in Italy. It subverts the sacred iconography of the Virgin and Child. Jesus's untarnished smile contrasts sharply with the Virgin's face, erased by a brutal, white gesture. Poised between the legacy of the Renaissance and the violence of contemporary art, the work embraces the alteration of religious symbols as an act of rupture and questioning.
Olivier Legrain, an artist trained at Saint-Luc Brussels, is a master of gouache, acrylic, digital media, pencil, and oil, constantly blending traditional techniques with innovative approaches. He explores a plurality of styles and visual contexts, favoring light, atmosphere, and cinematic framing to create open and narrative scenes. His approach is experimental, free from adherence to a single signature style, emphasizing raw emotion. Through his works, he conveys human fragility, isolation, and unease, evoking a poetic tension between everyday reality and dreamlike worlds.