Ambivalent, this card can delight a recipient of a particularly great attention or simply to please oneself and be able to admire it at home, on a piece of furniture or on the wall
Cosmic weaving, fragile, dense. What is visible is only a fragment: a silhouette becomes vibration, transforming lines into threads amid the echoes of the universe. This card is a fragment of a large two-metre canvas, painted intuitively in acrylic, created in Turkey on a spontaneous impulse. I have therefore extracted several fragments from this canvas, which you will find on this website.
The waves began to overlap, then slowly followed the floating faces and bodies, here and there, and then gently a back appeared, revealing a pink swathe of creatures inhabiting buttocks. Intuitive acrylic painting on cardboard.
Intuitive painting on white fabric, in Croatia, at Sanja's house. I still remember the joyful feeling of being able to spread the yellow pigment I had bought earlier and then fix it with water directly onto the fabric. Then it inspired me to add charcoal and blue, and little by little, an idea of a continent like a pirate map took shape... I added paper collages, freshly dug roots painted white, bark and then invented symbols...
Two liquid forms dance, and from this embrace springs Ichtys, flower-oracle, guardian of a language that only silence understands. Acrylic painting inspired by one of my favourite artists, Amano Yoshitaka, depicting this duo in Indian ink, contrasting with the colourful background.
Cosmic weaving, fragile, dense. What is visible is only a fragment: a silhouette becomes vibration, transforming lines into threads amid the echoes of the universe. This card is a fragment of a large two-metre canvas, painted intuitively in acrylic, created in Turkey on a spontaneous impulse. I have therefore extracted several fragments from this canvas, which you will find on this website.
While out walking with a friend, he confided in me that he adores chamois... And that's perfect, I want to give him a souvenir. I have to finish my trip, so, extremely rarely, I agree to paint this animal! A figurative painting! An exercise I don't particularly enjoy... Unless I paint it in my own style? And here's the result.
Acrylic painting created aboard a small sailboat immobilized in a garden near Joué-l'Abbé. At first everything was white then with intertwined lines in intuition, the intuitive pencil gave way to yellow making curves appear then a distant silhouette was revealed and I followed it by dressing it in blue. This is how he reads while resting in the tranquility of the garden accompanied by some collages of fabrics and plants.