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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
This hybrid painting was inspired by a day spent at the beach in Monaco. The day was gray and heavy, the clouds threatening or simply dense. The figures, seen from behind, reinforce to me a feeling of introspection and solitude, even within a group. There is an impression of waiting, of time suspended, like a moment before a swim or deep reflection. The contrast between the monumental power of the wall and the expanse of water against the vulnerability… of the human figures suggests a confrontation with nature or the built environment.
Vincent Carpentier is a self-taught artist whose practice emerged from street photography and evolved toward painting and collage, especially with found posters. He employs spontaneous techniques, often painting with his fingers and integrating tactile scraps of urban life, rooted in a style reminiscent of urban art. His works vibrate with sensitivity and raw spontaneity, delving into the themes of migration, wandering, and the longing for elsewhere. His art pulsates with deeply felt emotions, evoking both the intensity of human struggle and the profound empathy born of lived experience.