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The watercolor depicts a typical Parisian street scene. The central vanishing point is the Eiffel Tower, visible in the distance, framed by tall Haussmannian buildings, the street is lively.
I wanted to capture an atmosphere, a play of light and a sense of movement. I am not telling a specific story, but a scene of life suspended in time.and the myth of an eternal Paris, at once chic, lively and romantic. The solitary silhouette that moves away… suggests a feeling of travel, of solitude within the crowd, a contemplative stroll. I invite you to lose yourself in the streets of the capital. I mainly express a feeling of nostalgia and reverie. The choice of monochromatic blue removes the scene from pure realism to immerse it in a poetic, even melancholic atmosphere. I evoke an emotional Paris, an idealized memory or a dream. The energy of the city is softened by the color palette, creating a peaceful and contemplative atmosphere.
Born in Villeneuve-sur-Lot, William Marcheval is a polymorphic artist, moving from painting to computer graphics. He practices glazing and sfumato, approaching Impressionism with a touch of naiveté. His constantly evolving works combine realism and abstraction, exploring themes such as tenderness and humanism. Marcheval seeks to evoke wonder, questioning, and escape through his artwork.