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 this erotic selfie which would certainly remain their best memory of this unforeseen stopover. You want to discover the wallpaper of this bedroom, click here.


Alain Rouschmeyer

Alain Rouschmeyer is best known for his acrylic paintings on medium format canvas and his contemporary ink drawings. An observer of everyday life, he analyzes the human walk through the postures and spaces crossed, as if to probe the banal and capture its scent. His artistic itinerary invites him to work on architecture in which he likes to reflect on living spaces and the transversalities that define their uses. Like a poet-analyst, Alain Rouschmeyer's work navigates between reality and intimacy revealing attachment and detachment according to a conscious will. It explores the hidden dimension of everyday life which never ceases to challenge us like jazz music or warm blues. The romanticism of which he fully assumes the contemporary and timeless translation inhabits the support as an involved space.

https://www.alainrouschmeyer.art
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