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Acrylic and oil paint on canvas.

Always in search of the expression of time and infinity.
For this series I was inspired by science. fascinated by the PI number, this infinite succession of decimals, I explore its rhythm by creating a color code. I use the number sequences to choose the order of my colors or the width of my lines. so I have 10 colors and 10 line widths that I combine endlessly.

HERE : This line rhythm is very "normalized". I added the figures 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 = 45
Then I drew 9 lines (without zero) respecting these proportions, one wide of 1:45, the other of 2:45, the other of 3:45, etc ...
The order chosen being exactly: 5923078164.
This series of numbers fascinates me and I keep observing the harmony. Why? When we observe the decimals of the number PI, it is the first sequence of 10 digits which does not contain a double (61st to 70th decimal). This work is part of a large series built on the same rhythm, with different colors, textures and atmosphere.


Apparence : the lines are sometimes shiny, satin or matt, sometimes in relief. this gives an effect of vibration and relief.
Please note: some colors are fluorescent and the colors are more intense in reality than in the photos.
Acrylic and oil paint on canvas.

Always in search of the expression of time and infinity.
For this series I was inspired by science. fascinated by the PI number, this infinite succession of decimals, I explore its rhythm by creating a color code. I use the number sequences to choose the order of my colors or the width of my lines. so I have 10 colors and 10 line widths that I combine endlessly.

HERE : This line rhythm is very "normalized". I added the figures 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 = 45
Then I drew 9 lines (without zero) respecting these proportions, one wide of 1:45, the other of 2:45, the other of 3:45, etc ...
The order chosen being exactly: 5923078164.
This series of numbers fascinates me and I keep observing the harmony. Why? When we observe the decimals of the number PI, it is the first sequence of 10 digits which does not contain a double (61st to 70th decimal). This work is part of a large series built on the same rhythm, with different colors, textures and atmosphere.


Apparence : the lines are sometimes shiny, satin or matt, sometimes in relief. this gives an effect of vibration and relief.
Please note: some colors are fluorescent and the colors are more intense in reality than in the photos.
Acrylic and oil paint on canvas.

Always in search of the expression of time and infinity.
For this series I was inspired by science. fascinated by the PI number, this infinite succession of decimals, I explore its rhythm by creating a color code. I use the number sequences to choose the order of my colors or the width of my lines. so I have 10 colors and 10 line widths that I combine endlessly.

HERE : This line rhythm is very "normalized". I added the figures 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 = 45
Then I drew 9 lines (without zero) respecting these proportions, one wide of 1:45, the other of 2:45, the other of 3:45, etc ...
The order chosen being exactly: 5923078164.
This series of numbers fascinates me and I keep observing the harmony. Why? When we observe the decimals of the number PI, it is the first sequence of 10 digits which does not contain a double (61st to 70th decimal). This work is part of a large series built on the same rhythm, with different colors, textures and atmosphere.


Apparence : the lines are sometimes shiny, satin or matt, sometimes in relief. this gives an effect of vibration and relief.
Please note: some colors are fluorescent and the colors are more intense in reality than in the photos.
Acrylic and oil paint on canvas.

Always in search of the expression of time and infinity.
For this series I was inspired by science. fascinated by the PI number, this infinite succession of decimals, I explore its rhythm by creating a color code. I use the number sequences to choose the order of my colors or the width of my lines. so I have 10 colors and 10 line widths that I combine endlessly.

HERE : This line rhythm is very "normalized". I added the figures 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 = 45
Then I drew 9 lines (without zero) respecting these proportions, one wide of 1:45, the other of 2:45, the other of 3:45, etc ...
The order chosen being exactly: 5923078164.
This series of numbers fascinates me and I keep observing the harmony. Why? When we observe the decimals of the number PI, it is the first sequence of 10 digits which does not contain a double (61st to 70th decimal). This work is part of a large series built on the same rhythm, with different colors, textures and atmosphere.


Apparence : the lines are sometimes shiny, satin or matt, sometimes in relief. this gives an effect of vibration and relief.
Please note: some colors are fluorescent and the colors are more intense in reality than in the photos.
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Christel Delrieu Pétraud

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Acrylic and oil paint on canvas. Always in search of the expression of time and infinity. For this series I was inspired by science. fascinated by the PI number, this infinite succession of decimals, I explore its rhythm by creating a color code. I use the number sequences to choose the order of my colors or the width of my lines. so I have 10 colors and 10 line widths that I combine endlessly. HERE : This line rhythm is very "normalized". I added the figures 0 + 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 + 5 + 6 + 7 + 8 + 9 = 45 Then I drew 9 lines (without zero) respecting these proportions, one wide of 1:45, the other of 2:45, the other of 3:45, etc ... The order chosen being exactly: 5923078164. This series of numbers fascinates me and I keep observing the harmony. Why? When we observe the decimals of the number PI, it is the first sequence of 10 digits which does not contain a double (61st to 70th decimal). This work is part of a large series built on the same rhythm, with different colors, textures and atmosphere. Apparence : the lines are sometimes shiny, satin or matt, sometimes in relief. this gives an effect of vibration and relief. Please note: some colors are fluorescent and the colors are more intense in reality than in the photos.

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Biography « Incorporate, on the limited surface of the picture, the unlimited horizons of the immaterial, in order to immerge the audience into a state of spiritual consciousness that is closer to meditative contemplation than to the simple psychological vision, tainted by the sentimental cogitation of the history of painting. » What if Christel Delrieu Pétraud was the new Klein, as she makes us penetrate the invisible, the material and the infinity. She allows us to see, through her deconstructions of the infinitely small or infinitely big, things that the human eye cannot usually see. She thus gives us access to unsuspected parallel universes, by making them palpable. She collaborates with iconic nowadays scientists and has developed a scientific and esthetic matrix language. Her work, as educational as pictorial, teaches us humility and informs us on our relationship to our environment. Reviews about artwoks by others. “Art is a universal language. It speaks to us, moves us and invokes feelings and emotions within us without ever uttering a word. Christel Petraud created her own alphabet to speak back. Her work is incredible on every level.” Fadi Elsalameen, political commentator, op-ed writer, non-resident Fellow at the Foreign Policy Institute at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies and businessman, Washington DC "As in the words of the great Albert Einstein. Imagination is more important than knowledge. After a certain high level of technical skill is achieved, science and art tend to coalesce in esthetics, plasticity and form. The work of Christel Pétraud matches that The greatest scientists as they are always artists as well." Newton Howard, doctor, Washington DC

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