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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x23.6in
About this artwork
Through this work, I wanted to capture the raw intensity of a moment of shock. The dark colors and stark contrast express a whirlwind of deep, almost visceral emotions. This cry, frozen in paint, carries a powerful energy, ready to electrify the space it occupies, reminding us of human vulnerability in the face of the unexpected.
Steeve Grangier is a self-taught Swiss painter and sculptor who creates his art outside of academic circles, exploring oil paints, impasto, and organic elements. His technique is rooted in a raw and figurative neo-expressionism, using materials, expressive distortions of the body and face, and spontaneous gestures to convey the instability of existence. He seeks to capture energy and the constant flux of identity, transmitting through each canvas an intense inner tension, a sense of movement, and perpetual transformation.