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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
In this work, I seek to capture the vibrant essence of the sea, mixing abstraction and figuration in an impressionist touch. The sailboats, docked, wait for high tide to set sail. The deep blue mixes with warm hues to create an atmosphere that invites escape, a feeling of freedom and movement. Each stroke of the knife and brush is an ode to the ephemeral beauty of the ocean, the promise of a space for reflection and peace in your home.
« Art is the legacy of the artist's passion, whose work is a message that reveals his soul to us. The door opens and feelings invade us… »
Born in 1963 in Paris, Thierry Landon is an award-winning painter whose paintings are exhibited in his native France. A former student of the Ecole Boulle in Paris, in Upholstery, he worked as a Decorator for around ten years and then turned to the printing sector, before devoting himself entirely to his passion, painting, in 1999. Thierry Landon's works have earned him representation in several renowned galleries in France. In his work, each theme is a pretext for color. His message, through his artistic creation, is to send the viewer back into the "osmosis of semi-synthetic colors", where superfluous detail does not exist. He prefers oils to any other medium, works with a knife and uses vibrant and flamboyant colors. For him, this expresses an inner fire mixed with passion and optimism. Thanks to his first job, he prepares his supports himself, with a rake and upholstery nails.