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«Musical landscapes» series. 2021. Landscapes have their own musicality resonating with my soul. With time, beloved sceneries become more intangible, and I felt more like a composer transcribing its emotion on paper, a music writer. This work is like sheet music. It is constructed like a game of balance. I first draw broad and bold strokes: the theme, the impulse, the skeleton. The rest is variation around the melody, scribbled notes and signs balanced… around to form a harmonious composition.
« I'm an architect and an artist focus on Asian culture. »
Paul Jeanteur is an artist who was born in Japan and is based in France whose works focus on questions of music, rhythm, and equilibrium. Inspired by Asian culture and the landscapes of Japan and China, his most recent pieces are philosophical reflections on the place of the individual and their singularity. Jeanteur primarily creates with ink on Korean or Nepalese paper.