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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
34x60in
About this artwork
Part of the "WATERWORLD" series this painting try to captured the serene beauty and quiet strength of a moment submerged in water. The vintage realism and delicate brushwork bring soft light and gentle movement to life, inviting viewers to feel the peaceful suspension and the silent intimacy beneath the surface. This piece radiates calm energy, perfect for adding reflective tranquility and grace to any space.
Francois Chartier is a self-taught painter from Montreal, Canada, whose background in art direction and illustration enriches his luminous, color-saturated canvases. Working in hyperrealism, he employs large-scale compositions to explore the interplay of rhythm, light, and reflective surfaces, staging objects with meticulous precision. His technique reveals a personal vision, rendering each work both unique and emotionally resonant. Chartier’s paintings radiate joy and wonder, inviting viewers to experience inspiration and awe through his masterful depiction of light and form.