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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
21.3x25.6in
About this artwork
In this composition, the viewer takes in the grandeur of Parisian architecture from a new perspective. Here, I explore depth of field, where the majesty of the train station echoes the rigorous alignment of the Haussmannian facades. The palette, dominated by warm ochres and azure blues, bathes the scene in a late afternoon light, almost suspended in time.
The brushwork is decidedly vibrant: generous impasto gives relief to the cobblestones, while… bursts of red from vehicles and terraces punctuate the canvas like urban heartbeats. It's a work that doesn't simply depict a place, but captures its pulse and perspective.
Vincent Couppey, a figurative painter, focuses on depicting street scenes, landscapes, seascapes, and figures. His work is informed by photographic notes, plein air painting sessions, and careful observation of everyday life. He seeks to interpret what he sees rather than faithfully reproduce it, giving his works a sensitive and personal dimension.
His style is close to a post-impressionist sensibility, based on a search for light, a dynamic composition, a desire to suggest rather than describe.
He works primarily with acrylics, which are appreciated for their speed and flexibility, but he also uses oil, pastels or inks depending on the expressive needs of the subject.