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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
38.2x57.5in
About this artwork
The human depicted here appears motionless and massive. It is reduced to the essentials, it is asexual, schematic, almost warlike. It is in any case condensed by a rather relatively garish chromatic range. Here in a group or in a clan, he presents himself planted there, centered on himself and his family. Here, Véronique Egloff gives us an account of what she sees: a very powerful humanity therefore necessarily too impactful.
Note however that this… series shows from table to table a humanity that lets itself be more and more penetrated by the world around it, willingly or by force, utopia or reality?
This work is presented as a tapestry (acrylic on spinnaker canvas lined with 2 metal rods at the top and bottom). Ready to hang, no framing required, but possibility of stretching it on a stretcher on request.
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).