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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x23.6in
About this artwork
The migratory bird
On the walls of small towns, lost hamlets, these beautiful signs in chalk, in charcoal, it is the vagabonds' alphabet that unfolds: a quignon of bread, perhaps a
glass at three houses after the forge; castle: beware of the mastiff who can jump the hedge.
Elsewhere the little naked man, who holds the key to the rebuses, is still seated on his stone.
Who wants to hear it, but it is so rare, he teaches the language of birds: …
"
Whoever encounters this truth of letters, words and continuation can never, in speaking, fall below his conception. "
Under the bridges of Paris, the river coins, among other mereaux, the memory of the priapées at the time when the chief juggler levied tribute on each mad woman.
And each of us walks back and forth, tirelessly tracking down our chimera, our calabash heads at the end of our drone. (André Breton)
« Painting and creation, in general, are the best ways to deliver what words cannot say. »
Philippe Abril is an award-winning French painter who has exhibited in both solo and group events nationally. Within his works, he conveys his amazement of having ‘landed on this fabulous planet’. Abril’s naive narrative paintings are mostly made using acrylics, as its fast drying qualities give him the freedom to mix other mediums more easily.