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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x27.6in
About this artwork
Study on red and black, in homage to Jackson Pollock, produced in 2018 for my exhibition in Sauveterre de Rouergue.
A painting that was important to me and that I refused to sell at the time.
Vincent Arin, a painter from a lineage of artists, works primarily in oil, drawing on a self-taught education enriched at the Sorbonne and with an Italian master. He draws on classical and abstract impressionism, exploring the subtle border between reality and feeling, with particular attention paid to the material and colors dictated by his emotions. His works invite the viewer to experience this part of the unknown, to vibrate before the beauty that touches the unconscious much more than the rational.