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[Viva La Vida] could be affiliated with Pop Art or Naive Art. The artist here celebrates life in a very colourful way. It is a free mechanism of association of ideas on paper. Sometimes based on a particular theme, "Russian Samovar - Feat. Anton Chekhov, Leonid Konstantinovitch Kovar aka Red Star And Some Kazakchok Dancers" (full title of the artwork) takes its inspiration here from traditional and contemporary Russian culture. The artist lets his intuition spread as the work progresses. One can refer here to artists such as James Rizzi, John Alcorn or Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Patrick Gourgouillat uses acrylic, felt pens, lead pencils, pencils, ballpoint pens... The artist often integrates popular celebrities into his work, mixing them into the composition. In this case, it is Anton Chekhov and Leonid Konstantinovitch Kovar aka Red Star.
"Russian Samovar" is a triptych.
[Viva La Vida] could be affiliated with Pop Art or Naive Art. The artist here celebrates life in a very colourful way. It is a free mechanism of association of ideas on paper. Sometimes based on a particular theme, "Russian Samovar - Feat. Anton Chekhov, Leonid Konstantinovitch Kovar aka Red Star And Some Kazakchok Dancers" (full title of the artwork) takes its inspiration here from traditional and contemporary Russian culture. The artist lets his intuition spread as the work progresses. One can refer here to artists such as James Rizzi, John Alcorn or Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Patrick Gourgouillat uses acrylic, felt pens, lead pencils, pencils, ballpoint pens... The artist often integrates popular celebrities into his work, mixing them into the composition. In this case, it is Anton Chekhov and Leonid Konstantinovitch Kovar aka Red Star.
"Russian Samovar" is a triptych.
[Viva La Vida] could be affiliated with Pop Art or Naive Art. The artist here celebrates life in a very colourful way. It is a free mechanism of association of ideas on paper. Sometimes based on a particular theme, "Russian Samovar - Feat. Anton Chekhov, Leonid Konstantinovitch Kovar aka Red Star And Some Kazakchok Dancers" (full title of the artwork) takes its inspiration here from traditional and contemporary Russian culture. The artist lets his intuition spread as the work progresses. One can refer here to artists such as James Rizzi, John Alcorn or Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Patrick Gourgouillat uses acrylic, felt pens, lead pencils, pencils, ballpoint pens... The artist often integrates popular celebrities into his work, mixing them into the composition. In this case, it is Anton Chekhov and Leonid Konstantinovitch Kovar aka Red Star.
"Russian Samovar" is a triptych.
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"Russian Samovar" – Feat. Anton Tchekhov, Leonid Konstantinovitch Kovar alias Red Star And Some Kazakchok Dancers Drawing

Patrick Gourgouillat

France

Drawing, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 35.1 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in

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[Viva La Vida] could be affiliated with Pop Art or Naive Art. The artist here celebrates life in a very colourful way. It is a free mechanism of association of ideas on paper. Sometimes based on a particular theme, "Russian Samovar - Feat. Anton Chekhov, Leonid Konstantinovitch Kovar aka Red Star And Some Kazakchok Dancers" (full title of the artwork) takes its inspiration here from traditional and contemporary Russian culture. The artist lets his intuition spread as the work progresses. One can refer here to artists such as James Rizzi, John Alcorn or Friedensreich Hundertwasser. Patrick Gourgouillat uses acrylic, felt pens, lead pencils, pencils, ballpoint pens... The artist often integrates popular celebrities into his work, mixing them into the composition. In this case, it is Anton Chekhov and Leonid Konstantinovitch Kovar aka Red Star. "Russian Samovar" is a triptych.

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Multi-paneled Drawing:Acrylic on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:35.1 W x 16.5 H x 0 D in

Number of Panels:2

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"Everything is important, everything is beautiful, everything is sad. Where do we start if we choose to tell life and make it a work of art? Michèle Mailhot My work is eclectic, both in its form and in the use of media. In general, I work in "series". I think that one of the ways of making things interesting is through diversity: the styles as well as the techniques are varied. It can be the animal world [The Animals], societal criticism [Human Behaviour], comic strip-like drawing [Mr Doggy], crazy images as if from a dream or nightmare [Short Stories], gentle melancholy [Sky Blue] or, based on my own experience, phantasmagorical worlds in a dazzling frenzy [Viva La Vida]. I am currently working on the latter series. These series are very different from each other. What interests me are the variations in energy that they imply for me. So I go from one thing to another like one goes through experiences. This is often what happens in art in general and in life in particular.

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