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"Mountains of the Mind"
Chinese mountains and their almost calligraphic representations have always fascinated and inspired me. With a quick stroke, I draw their nascent energy, their vitality. I even sense movement, chaos, and joy in these rugged and chiseled landscapes. As if populated by multiple small figures. The blue symbolizes both the blue and white Ming ceramics and the calm of these eternal giants.
« 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.