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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
56.3x38.2in
About this artwork
In the next world, things can remain as they are, but there the artist begins to dream that the populations now branch off, driven by ecological imperatives and the satisfaction of working for collective needs and no more than individual. It aspires that we resume contact with our ecosystem - whether we like it or not we are part of it - and that we abandon our attitudes which run counter to respect for the living.
Indeed, let us look astonished… at the life which is expressed with exuberance around us, reflect on the inconsistency of our acts.
Let us make sure that all this does not herald an uncertain future for the new generations. Preserve the beauties of nature and let the wonder remain in the future!
Coating and acrylic on linen canvas laminated on wooden panel.
Véronique Egloff is a French, self-taught painter. Her incredibly detailed paintings, made with both acrylic and sometimes ink, range from abstract expressionism to lyrical abstraction in style. Her subjects are many, including flora, architecture, animals, and our relationship to the environment. Her paintings are as technically impressive as they are visually stunning.
She has also interested national museums who wished to associate her work with their collections such as the National Museum of the Resistance and the François Pétrarque Museum (Vaucluse).