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SEA PETALS
“Sea Petals” is an abstract acrylic canvas that plunges into the fiery atmosphere of the roofs of Ericeira, at the edge of the Atlantic Ocean. This composition, dominated by red hues, evokes the picturesque atmosphere of the fishing village bathed in the golden light of the setting sun.
The blue petals of the sea delicately fly away, evoking the ocean that borders Ericeira. These touches of blue capture the very essence of water, sea spray and changing reflections which, par moments, blend into shades of green, recalling the diversity of hues of the Atlantic Ocean.
“Sea Petals” is an artistic exploration of the symbiosis between marine life and the red roofs of Ericeira.
This abstract work captures the beauty of this coastal village, mixing the heat of the roofs with the energy of the ocean in a rich and dynamic palette.
#PetalasDoMar #AbstractArt #AcrylicPainting #Ericeira #FishingVillage #AtlanticOcean #RedRoofs #WarmPalette #CoastalLandscape #MarineVitality #VisualChoreography
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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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Abstract, Beige, Golden, Grands, Multi panels, Multicolored, Or, Orange, Pastel, Painting, Rectangle, Rectangles, Sold, Vert
ROUSSILLON
Cette oeuvre fait désormais partie du Conservatoire du Patrimoine du Concelho de Mafra – Portugal
This diptych is a visual celebration of the lands of Provence and in particular, from the picturesque village of Roussillon.
It evokes the softness and seduction of this region where the earth is imbued with sun and warm colors..
The two panels of this diptych are a hymn to the beauty of the region's emblematic ochres.. Terracotta tones, scorched earth and brick red blend harmoniously, creating a rich and warm visual palette.
The technique used to create this work is a true spectacle in itself. I let textures and effects emerge, giving a tactile dimension to the work.
One of the most striking characteristics of “Roussillon” is its shiny and lustrous surface. The entire work is covered with a transparent resin which gives it an incomparable shine., thus reinforcing the essence and luminosity of the colors.
This shine adds a touch of magic to the work, creating a play of light and reflections that invites deep contemplation.
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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