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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
29.5x29.5in
About this artwork
In this piece, I infused my passion for the serene and majestic into every brushstroke, employing oils to capture the essence of tranquility. The artwork speaks in hushed tones of the beauty in calm, the colors blending to echo the peaceful surrender of day to twilight. Bringing this into your home, it promises to be a beacon of calmness, gently imbuing your space with the soft embrace of introspective serenity.
« For me, painting is a way to externalize, in a physical form, an intimate interior voice. »
Frédéric Choisel is an experienced painter, draftsman, and printmaker based in France whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in the United States and Belgium. He describes his artistic motivation as being based on the need to communicate and create emotion for the viewer. Navigating freely between the figurative, abstraction, and representation, Choisel believes that, "art might be the last rampart, our last access to liberty".