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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
51.2x38.2in
About this artwork
This painting is part of the "Faces of Light" series, a tribute to children and young adults affected by cancer. These portraits, painted in black and white oil, seek to capture their inner strength and the enduring light of their presence.
Enoha's portrait, lit by a soft light coming from the left, expresses tenderness and calm. The delicate brushstrokes capture a suspended moment, imbued with gentleness.
This painting is part of the series *Faces… of Light*, a tribute to children and young adults affected by cancer. Painted in oil, mostly in black and white, these portraits seek to capture their inner strength and the fragile yet persistent light of their presence.
Bathed in soft light from the left, Enoha's portrait radiates tenderness and serenity. The delicate brushwork conveys an inner strength that transcends the illness.
Zoé Audou, trained in architecture and art, bases her pictorial expression on her teaching of the visual arts. His palette ranges from intimate figurative paintings to large canvases, using detail to capture the essence of time and memory, with environmental and travel themes. His works, imbued with meditation, invite you on an inner journey, revealing the ephemeral beauty and fragility of our lives.