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2020
Acylic and sand on wood
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Dimensions: 51cm (H) x 41cm (W) x 0.3cm (D) / 20.1" (H) x 16.1" (W) x 0.12" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings.
Artist Statement
Acrylic and natural sand on a salvaged wood panel. According to Peter Wohlleben (author of the book The Hidden Life of Trees), some trees living in natural forests, such as Beech, maintain a very strong friendship relationship with their neighbor. They each ensure the survival of their partner and are said to be so closely linked by their roots that they sometimes die at the same time. This series therefore highlights this relationship of friendship, brotherhood and transmission that can exist between trees, just as between humans.
40 (W) x 50 (H) cm (41 (W) x 51 (H) cm framed in a walnut finish aluminum frame)
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Born: 1989
Hometown: Arras
Based in: Wambrechies
I live near Lille, in the north of France, I am 30 years old, I am a Sagittarius and I am above all full of creativity!
I started painting in 2009 during my art design studies then life took me away from the art world for a few years. So I worked as a manager in customer relations while continuing to paint in the evenings and weekends. In August 2019, after having had some very positive exhibitions, I decided to devote myself fully to painting and to try to make it my profession. Today, I consider myself more plastic artist than painter although I still imagine my creations in painting.
To you who are reading me, thank you for your curiosity! It is thanks to many curious people that I have blossomed in this profession and that my paintings travel all over the world.
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