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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Pencil on Linen
- Other details : Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 27.6x19.7in
About this artwork
Painting on linen canvas mounted on thick cardboard.
In this work, I expressed a raw intensity, blending materials and emotions. Acrylic and plaster add a palpable texture, while pigments and pencil create a mysterious depth. It is an inner journey where abstraction invites us to feel more than to see, bringing a vibrant and enigmatic energy that illuminates and transforms the space it occupies.
In this work, I expressed a raw intensity, blending materials and emotions. Acrylic and plaster add a palpable texture, while pigments and pencil create a mysterious depth. It is an inner journey where abstraction invites us to feel more than to see, bringing a vibrant and enigmatic energy that illuminates and transforms the space it occupies.
Marc Leforestier
France
Credentials
- Experienced Artist
- Covered by the Press
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« The material is not primarily intended to give a feeling of volume to the work. It must be left in its own imprint. »
“The primary purpose of matter is not to give a sense of volume to the work. It must be left in its imprint state; it must remain, nevertheless, as a founding part of the project; upon contact with it, the work comes to life.”
Marc Leforestier is a French artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and internationally. For him, colors and shapes are the foundation of abstract painting. He primarily expresses himself on wood or thick linen canvases. These supports allow him to feel closer to reality and thus find greater balance in his work. He uses various media such as binders, plaster, acrylic, charcoal, pencils, rare pigments, varnishes, and collage in his artistic process.
Marc Leforestier is a French artist whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and internationally. For him, colors and shapes are the foundation of abstract painting. He primarily expresses himself on wood or thick linen canvases. These supports allow him to feel closer to reality and thus find greater balance in his work. He uses various media such as binders, plaster, acrylic, charcoal, pencils, rare pigments, varnishes, and collage in his artistic process.