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Medium :
Oil, Ink on Cardboard , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
I like to bring out the beauty of forms that have been created thanks to my trust in the present and in the power of chance, which surprises and fascinates me every time.
Creating spaces that vibrate according to the mixtures, the material, the flexibility or lack thereof of my wrist, the presence of the brush or the cloth, or the choice of this or that ink which blends into the ink or into the oil.
This painting is part of the series WANDERINGS...… BLUE SHADES... I wander with my inks, my oils, my brushes, or rags, and I tear off the Japanese paper, which I glue back on, I repaint, to the limit of what is possible...
After that, it's up to you to search...Naked...Covers...
Islands... Oceans... Mountains... Fishermen... Hermits... Trees... Veins... I don't know... Your turn now! Silence!
Frédéric André primarily explores ink, oil paint, and Japanese paper, the result of extensive self-taught research following formal training in visual arts. He blends the techniques of sculptors and painters with plays of color, shadow, and gesture, in a style that oscillates between abstraction and landscape, drawing inspiration from both classical Asian art and the great Western masters. His works evoke transparency and chance, inviting meditative wandering and transporting the viewer into a poetic universe of nuances and profound emotions.