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electric cloud cosmos version II Drawing

De Cluni Jean

France

Drawing, Ink on Paper

Size: 22 W x 29.9 H x 0.4 D in

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Introducing our newest abstract painting, available for sale! This semi-nonrepresentational work of art offers a unique perspective on the world, one that focuses on the relationships between shapes and colors rather than traditional subject matter. Its muted tones create a sense of peace and tranquility, inviting the viewer to take a step back and contemplate the world around them in a new light. If you're looking to add a touch of inspiration to your home or office, this painting is sure to do the trick! My artwork represent for me a cosmos picture with electric cloud, something at the origin of a new galaxy, or star or a planet. This represents infinity. It may also be the synapses of the brain, for example, and there we find ourselves in the infinitely small, invisible. A drawing, two visions. Acrylics on paper Fabriano. Abstraction is a very expressive art form. Abstract artists often use bold, bright colours to communicate their emotions. Abstract works of art can sometimes seem chaotic, but they usually have a deep meaning behind them. Most abstract artists are extremely talented and passionate. They spend a lot of time painting and trying new techniques to improve their art. Many abstract artists studied art for years before embarking on the production of abstractions.

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Drawing:Ink on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:22 W x 29.9 H x 0.4 D in

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Since the 1990s, I have had the privilege of studying under the renowned French Catalan painter and sculptor, Josep Castell. During that time, I also attended a private art school from 1990 to 1993, where I focused on painting restoration. This experience equipped me with extensive knowledge of conservation painting and various materials that are not commonly used by painters, allowing me to ensure the longevity of my own artworks. For the past 25 years, I have dedicated myself to being a full-time visual artist. I reside in a small village nestled within the historically significant Cathar region known as Lesquerde. Throughout my artistic journey, I have ventured into diverse creative disciplines, encompassing abstract painting and illustration. Concurrently, I had the opportunity to contribute to the restoration of important artworks for prestigious French museums. Since 2016, I have established my studio in London, where I primarily focus on classical landscape painting. The captivating cityscape of London has become a prominent subject in my art. In addition to painting, I have also been exploring photography for the past three years. My artistic approach revolves around working in series, influenced by the current artistic climate. For instance, I draw inspiration from the Young British School, such as the works of Hirst, for my series on supernovae. I also explore abstract art influenced by the French School, particularly the Support/Surface movement. Moreover, I have been delving into character portrayals within abstract landscapes in my latest series. However, I also engage in traditional painting, encompassing portraiture (both people and animals) and landscapes. In my creative process, nothing happens by accident or uncertainty. Every aspect of my work is intentional, akin to black ink solidifying in the air, forming intricate patterns as it interacts with the currents. My paintings encapsulate a sense of approximate descent, a fall shaped by the chance that bestows harmony upon them. While acknowledging the influence of Delaunay, I incorporate disruptive elements like colorful circles into my artwork. I also draw inspiration from the symbolic colors of Boleslas Biegas, the forms of Poliakoff and Andre Lanskoy, and many other artists whose works I have closely studied in my studio. Additionally, the reliefs of Zao Wou Ki and the abstraction found in the paintings of Roger Edgar Gillet have profoundly impacted my artistic development.

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