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The beach of Almanarre, Hyères, South of France Painting

Miriam Hartmann

France

Painting, Gouache on Paper

Size: 11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in

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Almanarre Beach in the evening sun. Best place to kitesurf! Hyères is the most southern Place of France: This is one of the Beaches with a view to the Presqu’île de Giens. Going for a swim and watch the sunset is the daily ritual, even in winter. Giens is the place where the poet and diplomate Saint-John Perse lived. Have you ever read his poem “Amers”? That’s the secret of my works of this place of the Mediterranean Sea. As support, I am using Korean Paper – Hanji, which is one of the most precious papers in the world. Its special character allows a painting with pigments, minimalism to show the original structure of the support. The painting comes with the paper passe-partout like shown on the photo. It is framed under an acrylic glass for save shipping. The wooden frame size is 42 x 52 cm.

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Painting:Gouache on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0 D in

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A painter in Provence and in Burgundy, her subject are landscapes between figurative and abstract. Although contemporary, her research follows the tradition of the “Maîtres Provençaux”, Cezanne, Chabaud, de Staël, Matisse, Picasso. Colorist, she is listening to the harmony of nature, evocating beauty beyond representation – as an architect, she organizes the space by lines of forces and order, inspired by German Expressionists. You will find plein-air aquarelles and drawings from famous sites like Sainte-Victoire or Ménerbes, as well as works on paper or canvas. Preparing the colors herself, using natural colors, pigments, ochres, gives her work a unique tactile character. "The mainstay of my work is in genesis, where the visible and invisible create the world. I don't try to reproduce or represent the retinal image. If my work begins in front of nature, in front of the subject, it's to listen. From this starting point I begin to work with color. From space and lines, abstractions are born.” “Now, when people look at my paintings in exhibitions or my gallery, I can sometimes see their spontaneous reaction. They feel like me when I was painting, discovering their silent power inside. This is my satisfaction and what I want to achieve with my work. Making the possibilities of beauty visible.” Using various techniques, Hartman paints with oil, watercolours and ochre pigments (from Roussillon). The legacy of famous artists, including Cézanne, Delacroix, Liebermann, Monet, and Rubens inspires her. Provence’s colourful abstract landscapes dominate Hartmann’s work. However, her spiritual journey rises to the surface with her Credo series.

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