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
Acrylic painting inspired by one of my favorite artists named Amano Yoshitaka, applying the features of this couple in Indian ink, contrasting with the colored background. Tuiu eom eofife eeuop upz opea i àe ai ozuzu rpurep ruuupe ue aujzp ueoiry zzyoz yzoyzo zuozu yz yzzyuozyuzazyiourçre oireuo reoryeihliu rptup uo euoàt o tuiy gisgdsjk gqkuz uo yefqjkfegjkey
Acrylic painting inspired by one of my favorite artists named Amano Yoshitaka, applying the features of this couple in Indian ink, contrasting with the colored background. Tuiu eom eofife eeuop upz opea i àe ai ozuzu rpurep ruuupe ue aujzp ueoiry zzyoz yzoyzo zuozu yz yzzyuozyuzazyiourçre oireuo reoryeihliu rptup uo euoàt o tuiy gisgdsjk gqkuz uo yefqjkfegjkey
Acrylic painting inspired by one of my favorite artists named Amano Yoshitaka, applying the features of this couple in Indian ink, contrasting with the colored background. Tuiu eom eofife eeuop upz opea i àe ai ozuzu rpurep ruuupe ue aujzp ueoiry zzyoz yzoyzo zuozu yz yzzyuozyuzazyiourçre oireuo reoryeihliu rptup uo euoàt o tuiy gisgdsjk gqkuz uo yefqjkfegjkey
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.
A variation of frequencies resonates an infinity of particles the air slides invisible threads each silhouette carries within it an infinity of others existing simultaneously with one another.
Acrylic painting based on an initially intuitive drawing. The transparency of the line gives way to the color that draws the silhouettes emerging from the colorful contrasts.
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.