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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
26.4x14.6in
About this artwork
The artwork "The Eye of the Shark" depicts a human figure standing on a surfboard, viewed from below as if by a shark, in a dynamic vertical composition. The symbols suggest a confrontation or union between humanity and the wild. The style is figurative with a Symbolist influence and a palette dominated by cool blues and luminous whites, creating a marine and luminous atmosphere. The technique is oil painting, with subtle gradations and overlays,… producing a smooth texture with suggested details. The composition uses diagonal lines and asymmetry to enhance movement and visual tension. The human figure is stylized and simplified, reinforcing the symbolic dimension of the work.
The frame is made of Polynesian wood, with collages of black wood, also known as driftwood.
A self-taught artist, "Vahinee" has over 30 years of creative experience. His paintings often reflect the impressions and memories of his many travels (Seychelles, Polynesia, West Indies, Bahamas, Maldives, Africa, United States, Asia,...), as illustrated by the Galleries "The Blues... The Sea... Water..." or "The Yellows... The Reds... Africa". But "Vahinee" also knows how to transcribe her dreams, her visions, even her premonitions, as is the case with the painting "Tsunami" (2003), surprisingly painted well before the Indonesian tsunami (December 2004); this is the subject of the Gallery "Dreams... Fantasies... First Drawings..."
"Vahinee" exhibited whenever her length of stay in one place allowed it (more than twenty moves...);