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The Nisshin-Marull from Coquimbo Painting

Pierre Guichard Laeuli

Chile

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 28.7 W x 43.3 H x 0.8 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Originally the Nisshin-Marull was a Japanese whaler, hated by Chilean fishermen (because he hunted whales in Chilean waters). By derision, a sinner gave this name to his boat. What interested me in this painting was to paint this boat in this place, a piece of dirty dock. The stones visible through the water, the reflections, the damaged hull, so many challenges ... The sky was redone before the sale of this painting, I made it more uniform and without effect of light. But I do not have a photograph of this step.

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Painting:

Oil on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

28.7 W x 43.3 H x 0.8 D in

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I'm a French painter and engraver, born 1954, living en Chile for 12 years. The required level of skill to make good etchings allowed me to become a more demanding paintor. I like the technical challenges of painting and engraving. I have been teaching painting in Chile for 10 years. Figuration for etching, hyperrealism and expressionist abstraction for painting are what I prefer to do. Engraving: My work is done in at least two stages: a plate for the image support, and another for tattoos. This superposition allows me to create encounters between cultures that have never met (example: the mask of Tutankamon with Ashentis tattoos). My goal tends to renew the view that the viewer has on the various elements. Abstract painting: The Chilean culture made me know runes, which have lost their original meanings and acquired here a magical dimension. I abstractly report the magical meaning of these runes. Hyperrealism: In my landscape paintings (I fell in love with pampas and Chilean deserts) I try to erase the effects specific to photography rather than trying to approach a photographic rendering. I do not want people saying "it looks like a picture" but "it looks like reality". But as nature does not care much about pictorial rendering, the reality is rarely as it appears on the painting. Especially since I usually add a detail denoting the human presence.

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