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"Vaishnavi Sadhu 2" Drawing

Michel Testard, France

Drawing, Pencil on Paper

11.8 W x 16.5 H in

Framed, Ready to Hang

$1,090

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Sketch portrait of a Vaishnavi Brahmin Sadhu, or hermit disciple of lord Vishnu. After a photo I took in the streets of Puri (Orissa) during the famous Jaganath Festival in July 2014.The black background is there to reinforce the fierce attitude of a rather arrogant devotee. Like many in India, th...

Year Created:

2014

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Mediums:

Drawing, Pencil on Paper

Rarity:

One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

11.8 W x 16.5 H x 0.4 D in

Ready to Hang:

Yes

Frame:

Black

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Certificate is Included

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France.

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Michel Testard wandering painter of faraway worlds Born in Tokyo to a French artistic family, I grew up between cultures, people and ways of living. More than forty-five years of my life have unfolded far from France — childhood in Japan and Vietnam, later Africa and the UK, and twenty years in India. These places were never stations on a journey but temporary homelands, each leaving its own colour, rhythm and story within me. My painting begins there, in the emotional imprint of lived experience. I paint what I have encountered — and what has stayed. A bend of the Ganges at dawn, the faded colours of mineral Ladakh, the majestic wilderness of Iceland, the twilight of a bazaar street in Rajasthan, the melancholy of forgotten cities. At times the real dissolves into the imaginary: dreamlike Goan rooms opening onto the sea; jungles murmuring like pages from Kipling; and sometimes strange portraits of musicians, rajas and yogis stepping forward with a touch of humour. My themes are not records of travel but echoes of true encounters — described and reinvented with tenderness. I work quickly, letting intuition guide the brush. Influenced by masters such as Matisse, Gauguin and Amrita Sher-Gill, I favour colour over accuracy, emotion over precision. My style is spontaneous and expressionist, often rooted in imagination and enriched by accident. If my work has a singular thread, it lies in this wandering gaze shaped by many homelands — a way of seeing that blends East and West, past and present, reality and fantasy. Painting, like writing, is my way of honoring the worlds I have lived in, and the people and places that continue to live within me.

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