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In this work, I wanted to capture the harshness and quiet beauty of winter. Each etched line and collaged piece expresses the quiet strength of a solitary walnut tree in the heart of a snowy landscape, inviting reflection and serenity. This piece will bring a soothing depth and contemplative atmosphere to your home, connecting nature and raw emotion.
Yann Hervis, born on February 15, 1956, in Juvisy-sur-Orge, is a contemporary French artist whose aesthetic explorations, techniques, and artistic vocabulary are multifaceted. By turns marquetry artist, draftsman, engraver, sculptor, designer, and visual artist, he works with a constantly renewed creativity, using a wide range of materials as diverse as wood, glass, bronze, Corten steel, stainless steel, stone, and paper. He freely and personally explores their countless possibilities, balancing form and color, poetry and modernity, keen observation and precise execution. He has also undertaken large-scale artistic projects in the public sphere. See Anne-Marie Royer-Pantin's monograph on Yann Hervis, "Le geste et la matière" (Gesture and Matter).