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La Parisienne Print

Michel Suret-Canale

France

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The first thing is the paper, I found in a great store just next "la rue Berryer" in Paris were is what we call "the house of artist" which is more prosaically the center of social tax collection of professional artists painters ! I say this because a work, even a design drawing after living model, begins with specific materials that will have a great influence on the result but that will also be a source of inspiration. This marbled paper, a sort of imitation of parchment, inspired me a lot at that time. The model also: It was Clementine, who was my usual model at the time when I was living in Montparnasse. She was very beautiful and very comfortable also with nudity which is important, one must be able to be serene mind to draw well. I remember the head of Serges, the patron of the bar brewery in front of my studio, when I arrived with Clémentine the first time, after the work session pon offered a drink, Clementine did not refuse a little Suze. She was resplendent, with her long, ample hair, and Serges, who knew that this was my model and that we had a sit-down session, had eyes that came out of her head. To laugh as Clementine and I knew that these sessions of pose that in truth were very professional made fantasize a lot, we played a little on it and she arrived in the bar by being ostensibly hooked on my arm which did not fail to feed the Reviews;

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Michel Suret-Canale (born March 4, 1957) is a French artist from Paris. Born in the suburb of Boulogne-Billancourt on March 4, 1957, Michel Suret-Canale spent his childhood in the artistic center of Paris, growing up in the home of his grandfather, medalist and publisher of art medals Victor S. Canale (1883–1958) who was also a sculptor, ceramicist, printmaker and inventor. He is the son of the late Jean Suret-Canale (1921–2007), an extensively published author, French historian of Africa, World War II resistance fighter and Georgette (Lamargot) Suret-Canale, World War II resistance fighter to, a poet and journalist. Michel Suret-Canale decided to become an artist by the age of 14. After his secondary education at the Lycée Claude Bernard in Paris, Michel enrolled at the University of Arts and Sciences of Art, Department of Paris I Panthéon Sorbonne, eventually earning a doctorate in Arts and Sciences of Art with honors by unanimous decision of the jury. Throughout the years Michel Suret-Canale has found ways to express himself artistically in various disciplines including scenography, publication, graphics and multimedia. Between 1984 and 2007 he did extensive work with the troupe of French theatrical clowns, Les Matapeste, with his contributions including set and costume design, advertising posters, photography and the design of their Website. He has all his life conducted ongoing research in methods of digital art, the results of which can be seen in his robotic paintings as well as his New York RE-Views series of combine paintings from the summer of 2008. As a visual artist, Michel Suret-Canale is one of the first artists to look beyond selling through agents and galleries by offering his work on eBay auctions, enabling him to be in direct contact with collectors. While at first this met with some criticism, it was soon to prove a viable method of introducing his art to a worldwide audience. Suret-Canale's artwork has been shown in exhibitions throughout France as well as in Spain, Great Britain, Moscow, Casablanca (Morocco) and the United States. His artworks are present in more than 600 private collections in 28 different countries all over the world.

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