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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.9in
About this artwork
In this work, I wanted to capture the raw energy and passion of music unfolding in an imaginary concert. The vibrant colors and bold shapes reflect the dynamic vibrations and emotional impact of the music. Elements from the guitarist's album covers, set against the vast landscapes of his region, symbolize a celebration of music as a life force, a universal language that speaks directly to the soul. This painting is an invitation to feel the energy… and let the music fill your space with joy and inspiration.
* Painting sold with certificate of authenticity.
* Listed artist since 1998.
Richard Boigeol, born in 1959 in Provence, is a French artist whose artistic journey reflects a mixture of influences and his deep history. Passionate about drawing from a young age, he took his first lessons at the age of 7, he traveled to Italy and learned academic drawing in museums with a group of students under the benevolent supervision of their teacher, where they met their first audience. During initiatory trips to Italy, Richard also studied art history. His narrative work is characterized by an approach based on observation, symbolism, and graphic ideas, sometimes recalling ideograms. Humor and the bright colors of optimism permeate his creations, which can be embellished with allegories, advertising ideas or wordplay. In addition to his pictorial works, Richard applies his associations of ideas in the manufacture of objects.