JACKSON 5
“The real journey is not to seek new landscapes,
but to have new eyes. ”
Marcel Proust
Original work
5 canvases mounted on a wooden frame
Dimensions
J1 MARLON 46 cm x 38 cm
J2 MICHAEL 40 cm x 40 cm
J3 JERMAINE 33cm x 22 cm
J4 TITO 38 cm x 46 cm
J5 JACKIE 40 cm x 40 cm
annee-de-creation | 2021 |
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painting-technique | Acrylic, Plaster, Brush, Knife, Côtés du tableau peints pour pouvoir se dispenser d'un encadrement, Finishing / protection varnish |
genre | Abstract |
form | Square, Rectangular, Multi panels |
cut | Size L |
main color | Orange, Multicolored, Bleu, Rouge, Vert |
support | Toile canvas |
wooden frame | Normal, Dispositif d'accroche au mur |
unique-work | Yes |
signature | Signé par l'artiste sur le devant de la toile, signé par l'artiste au dos de la toile, Certificat d'authenticité signé |
reproduction | Non |
And more
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PACIFIC PALISADE
“There is no favorable wind for those who do not know where they are going.”
Seneca
Philosopher (4 of. J.-C. – 65 apr. J.-C. )
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CALIFORNIA BURNING
“California Burning” is a bold artistic expression that captures the intensity of the California wildfires through a fiery dance of red and gold windows against a deep black background. This rectangular canvas of 120 cm x 80 cm evokes a nocturnal scene where the flames seem to dance to the rhythm of a mysterious energy.
Each of these “Windows” seems like a door to another world, an alternative reality where heat and light combine in a captivating dance. The juxtaposition of vibrant red and sparkling gold creates a striking contrast that immediately catches the eye.
The contours of the windows seem to follow an invisible choreography, creating dynamic movement on the canvas. Shades of red evoke both fiery passion and consuming flames, while gold brings a touch of luxury and mystery to this captivating composition.
“California Burning” transcends the limits of physical reality to immerse the viewer in a meditative state, inviting the contemplation of this fiery dance. This captivating work offers a powerful and poetic visual interpretation of the duality between the tragic beauty of the California wildfires and the creative force that emerges from the darkness. 🔥
#CaliforniaBurning #AbstractArt #InflamedDance #ArtisticFlames
“In art, everything comes simultaneously or nothing comes.”
Albert Camus
Writer, philosopher 1913 – 1960
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NOTRE DAME DE PARIS
“You don't have to wait to be perfect to start something good”
Abbot Pierre
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SAO SEBASTIAO
“This is not what you are looking at, but what you see.”
Henry David Thoreau
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