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SEVENTIES POP – THE PRICE OF STONE AND CHARDEN MATCHES 1972
La collection “SEVENTIES POP” offers a series of small canvases with a retro-chic style, each bearing the name of an iconic hit from the years 70.
Inspired by the spirit of “Hi buddies” and “Podium”, these works take us away with their joyful nostalgia.
Hang these nuggets of good humor on your walls, solo or in collection, to create an effect “wow” and immerse yourself in a time when music was the key to carefreeness.
An artistic experience that resonates with the electrifying energy of the seventies.
#SEVENTIESPOP #RetroArt #VintageMusic
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SEVENTIES POP – GONDOLAS IN VENICE – SHEILA 1972
La collection “SEVENTIES POP” offers a series of small canvases with a retro-chic style, each bearing the name of an iconic hit from the years 70.
Inspired by the spirit of “Hi buddies” and “Podium”, these works take us away with their joyful nostalgia.
Hang these nuggets of good humor on your walls, solo or in collection, to create an effect “wow” and immerse yourself in a time when music was the key to carefreeness.
An artistic experience that resonates with the electrifying energy of the seventies.
#SEVENTIESPOP #RetroArt #VintageMusic
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SEVENTIES POP – ON THE ABANDONED BEACH – BRIGITTE 1962
La collection “SEVENTIES POP” offers a series of small canvases with a retro-chic style, each bearing the name of an iconic hit from the years 70.
Inspired by the spirit of “Hi buddies” and “Podium”, these works take us away with their joyful nostalgia.
Hang these nuggets of good humor on your walls, solo or in collection, to create an effect “wow” and immerse yourself in a time when music was the key to carefreeness.
An artistic experience that resonates with the electrifying energy of the seventies.
#SEVENTIESPOP #RetroArt #VintageMusic
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SEVENTIES POP – ALL BOYS AND GIRLS – FRANCOISE 1962
La collection “SEVENTIES POP” offers a series of small canvases with a retro-chic style, each bearing the name of an iconic hit from the years 70.
Inspired by the spirit of “Hi buddies” and “Podium”, these works take us away with their joyful nostalgia.
Hang these nuggets of good humor on your walls, solo or in collection, to create an effect “wow” and immerse yourself in a time when music was the key to carefreeness.
An artistic experience that resonates with the electrifying energy of the seventies.
#SEVENTIESPOP #RetroArt #VintageMusic
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VERTICAL
This canvas offers a series of vertical stripes in which each stripe is a chromatic adventure, making its own unique contribution to the dynamic whole of the web.
The stripes, although maintained in parallel, refuse any uniformity by adopting deliberate irregularities. They come in a vibrant color palette, creating a visual tableau where each hue interacts with its neighbors in a captivating way.
Color schemes provide a stimulating visual experience, inviting the viewer to explore the subtle variations that animate this abstract work. I'm sure you have a smile looking at her, it’s a concentrate of good humor !
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RUBICK’S CUBE
“We use colors, but we paint with the feeling”
Jean Chardin
Artist, writer (1643 – 1713)
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WHY
"Change is a door that only opens from within"
Tom Peters
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BLUE BUBBLES
“Demand a lot from yourself and expect little from others. So you will be spared much trouble.”
Confucius
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LA FORÊT BLEUE
Rated 5.00 out of 5“The earth is blue like an orange.”
Paul Eluard
Artist, writer, Poet 1895 – 1952
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SAIGON
“Winners find ways, the losers excuses.”
Franklin D. Roosevelt
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AUMÔNE VIEILLE
“It is not necessary to turn off another's light for our own to shine.”
Gandhi
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NO NAME
“The emerald does not lose its value for lack of praise.”
Marcus Aurelius
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CHARLEMAGNE
« Art does not reproduce the visible, he makes visible. »
Theory of Modern Art
Paul Klee 1879-1940