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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
"Clusters" is an acrylic painting punctuated with creatures and symbolic shapes. The outlines were drawn with colored pencil and filled in with acrylic.
This strategy allows me to rediscover the incisive and direct character of the line within a uniform grey scene, with certain chromatic nuances.
The confrontation between different kingdoms (animal, vegetable, human, mineral) characterizes my pictorial research: you can find them here.
Drawing… with a set square (a relic from my past as an architect) adds to the liveliness of the composition.
The painting was exhibited at the 2025 Autumn Salon on the Champs-Elysées.
→ Also see my video portfolio on my YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/_bqOXUtdaUw
Yves Minssart, painter, draftsman, and sculptor, draws on his background as an architect and his passion for art history to explore primarily drawing, metal engraving, and sculpture, while grounding his approach in a profound experience of minimalism influenced by Zen. His style combines abstraction, dreamlike imagery, and subtle textures, sketching plays of rhythm and bare forms reminiscent of surrealist universes. His work invites contemplation of enigmatic spaces, revealing solitude, fragility, and the sensitive search for a place in the world.