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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x36.2in
About this artwork
"Le plus clair de son temps" is an ode to the essential, to what drives and inspires us. On a textured background evoking the traces of time, a black gestural calligraphy extends like a lifeline. It seems to remind us of the importance of focusing on what really matters. The contrast between the dark elements and the lighter shades highlights the beauty of the present moment and the energy to be found in simplicity.
The artist invites us to ignore… the darkness and to leave aside that which brings neither joy nor meaning. The fluid and dynamic black strokes suggest a life lived with passion, in full awareness of what is truly precious. This painting urges us to sort out, to live with panache, and to dedicate our time to that which elevates and beautifies our lives.
Olivier Toma, trained in various mediums such as painting, calligraphy and mosaic, expresses the universality of man through his art. He fuses abstract painting and calligraphic gestures, creating his own style, "Calligraphism of the Senses", using Indian ink, egg-based paint and volcanic earths. His works, inspired by different cultures and traditions, reflect an intense mix of emotions, sensations, and energies, seeking to capture the very essence of human connections.