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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
14x11in
About this artwork
This is a painting of my mother who was a frustrated but talented painter who probably hoped for her son, yet unborn in Paris, would become a painter himself . It was painted a year before she died.
Richard Odabashian is a painter with French roots, drawn to art as a way to navigate personal loss and emotional terrain. He employs a technique reminiscent of the "primitives," pulling color from darkness and focusing on movement and the emergent nature of forms. His work, deeply influenced by Sumi painting and Abstract Expressionism, radiates a contemplative spirit and a raw emotional immediacy that invites viewers into moments of profound introspection.