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Medium :
Acrylic, Pigments on Paper , Wood under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
55.1x39.4in
About this artwork
The workshop, the den, the cave are inhabited by dreamlike and poetic power;
often the poverty of these places contrasts with the wealth and the burden of
these witnesses of strong and derisory stories.
The workshop, a real matrix in which parts of light come from the depths of being, which all the will
of doing and gazing tries to fix on the canvas.
Singular place of passage where to be there you have to be elsewhere, let go, everything…
give up in order to reach the count; door open to the improbable
and the elusive possible work.
« To be an artist today is a poetic act - to live in the present moment in resistance to earth's turbulence. »
Verdeguer is an experienced French painter and photographer whose works have been featured in exhibitions, publications and permanent collections for decades. He uses various themes such as nature, mythology and impermanence as gateways into accessing deeper, more invisible sensibilities. This perspective results in fantastical, figurative paintings rich in detail and wide in narrative.