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In his bubble

This painting presents a young woman curled up in a space which reassures her, a space which was able to welcome her with her outfit which represents her, a little singular, very graphic and a little voluminous. The graphic aspect of this painting adds an invasive disordered dimension, as if to better reclassify the optimization of this space.

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The runaway apple - the bug

My subject is a man on all fours, dressed in a white shirt and black velvet pants. He is seen from behind, his right hand firmly gripped around an apple that he has retrieved. This apple had rolled down a long corridor, hence the man's posture. The contrasts between the man, his posture in action, and the apple between his fingers, provoke reflection on the themes of motivation, temptation, and the journey to be taken.

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The advantages of contemporary figurative art in businesses

Figurative contemporary art, with its universal language and great accessibility, can bring added value to any type of business. Many benefits can be achieved by purchasing contemporary figurative art, including stimulating creativity, enhancing brand image, and increasing employee productivity. In this article, we'll explore why businesses should consider acquiring contemporary figurative art.

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Winning work

The Aix Les Bains exhibition ended this Thursday, September 29, 2022 and began on September 10. Many artists with varied styles have hung their works in the Moorish hall of the Grand Cercle Casino in the city of Aix Les Bains. The artists present were: Annie Chapastel, Nawel Aubert, Bhéatrice Canard, Murielle Bonniec, Viktoria Laurent Skrabalova, Michèle Bohly, Jean-Marc Lemasson, Jody, Frederic Guedon, Eric Dubarry, Erika Mykula, Evelyne Puech, Stephanie Vernières, Patricia Grangier, Marie -Pierre Musseau, Elena Le Goupil, Laure-Anne Bocquel, Patrick Pradier, Marlène Hue and Alain Rouschmeyer.

The public vote awarded first prize to the work “L'IMPORTANT C'EST…” by Alain Rouschmeyer - acrylic work on linen canvas 70 x 70.

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The hot sand

We took our leave late in the summer of 2018 and crossed France diagonally to discover a fine sand beach on the Quiberon peninsula. We were there for a week and determined to rest as much as possible. We quickly spotted a beach that suited us perfectly both for the view it offered and for its remote and uncrowded appearance during this off-season period. This extensive area of ​​fine sand had a rather unique built environment typical of the region. Faced with this landscape and this proximity of individual houses which bordered this strip of coastline, the sketchbook did not…

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The mirror

“Wow, the wallpaper!” she cried as she entered the room. A last minute obligation had made them take the vacation route without having had time to organize themselves. When night fell, they only found this slightly strange little hotel still open, whose decoration projected them into an old-fashioned atmosphere which did not lack a subversive charm. When she undressed and pushed him onto the bed as he was about to take photos, her smartphone went off and caught her looking at their image in the mirror. He internally congratulated himself on...

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LANDMARKS

oil, charcoal, black stone and blood on linen canvas - 80 x 80