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‘One does not discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time‘. - André Gide Life had presented me with complicated challenges and I was ultimately responsible for the way I would handle them. I could struggle against the current which I really didn’t have any control over or I could surrender to the lessons that arise and allow myself to flow with the rhythm of life. I chose to stay strong, stop resisting and remain afloat while learning to listen to my inner spirit and follow my heart. The waves directed me toward my soul mate and the fulfillment of my destiny. The Winged Victory of Samothrace, also called the Nike of Samothrace, is a marble sculpture of the Greek goddess Nike (Victory) estimated to have been created around 200-190 BC. Since 1884, it has been prominently displayed at the Louvre and is one of the most celebrated sculptures in the world. It is 8ft (2.44m) high. It was created to not only honor the goddess Nike, but to honor a sea battle. Despite its significant damage and incompleteness, the Victory is held to be one of the great surviving masterpieces of sculpture from the Hellenistic period, and from the entire Greco-Roman era. The statue shows a mastery of form and movement which has impressed critics and artists since its discovery. It is considered one of the Louvre’s greatest treasures.life
Oil on Canvas
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36 W x 36 H x 0.8 D in
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I love life and it inspires me to paint. I love people, observing them, discovering their unique personality. Nature represents an inexhaustible source of beauty. It's this outburst towards life that I try to represent in my paintings. My preferred subject material is painting the human body, daily life scenes and nature. I found all this and much more in my travels. The first time I visited Africa, I felt an irresistible attraction for the people, for their simple way of appreciating life, for their smiles, for their dignity, for their respect of nature. Each time I returned to Africa I was impressed with the strength of character of African people and their ability to provide their family with the basic needs. I have been painting the beauties of Africa through its people hoping to transmit a lasting emotion to the viewer by showing a different aspect of this continent. Through my medium of choice, oil on canvas, I challenge myself with the old-master's technique of realism painting and the application of creativity in contemporary art. My current artistic endeavour is to express emotion in a painting. The ability to portray an emotional feeling between the viewer and each of my paintings, is a continuous discovery. With my wife Agnes Jorgensen and an ongoing commitment to staying true to the soul of our art, we recently launched our Jorgensen Chatelain Collection with the objective to offer a positive view of our world, our history and our future. We both have participated in group exhibitions as well as a number of solo exhibitions. Our artworks are part of private collections throughout Canada, the United States and Europe. Together we have founded a non profit organization Painting a New World - Peindre un Nouveau Monde in 2008. Through the sales of our artwork and art projects, we continue to help create positive changes in communities locally, in Africa and Haiti.
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