PARIS, Ile de France, France
In 2010, he decided to achieve what he had always wanted: to be a painter and to work full time. His...
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About the artist
Joined In 2015
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In 2010, he decided to achieve what he had always wanted: to be a painter and to work full time. His main desire while appealing to all his skills is to execute decorative paintings in order to magnify the interiors of his contemporaries. He carefully selects his pigments before each series to keep a unit and performs his paintings mainly to the acrylic medium. The gold leaf, decorative element par excellence, has for several years a common point in its work. It is sometimes hidden behind vaporous mists or at other times it appears glitzy taking on geometric shapes entirely structuring the picture.
One year represents four pictorial phases which enable him to provide 4 series of ten or more medium or large format paintings. The themes tackled different between each series and they are the result of different inspirations and his research on pictorial art. One can find references in the art of illumination in the 14th century under the influence of Byzantine art as well as references to the decorative arts in painting as well as architecture and furniture. His work is a road that leads him to the liking of his inspirations on paths he observes while trying to reproduce the impressions that mark him. His philosophy of work is mainly...
Arnaud Félix was born in 1972 in the Paris region. A culturally rich region that allows it to flourish its precocious taste for the arts in general and mainly the graphic arts. It is at the Boulle School that he will concretize access to applied arts, architecture, design of objects and decoration. Since the beginning drawing and painting are his mediums of predilection to express his ideas and to conceive them in projects both in company as well as painter artist. The expression is strong in a search for highly structured spaces muted from a drawing in more sensitive detail calling for daydreaming.