WHY
"Change is a door that only opens from within"
Tom Peters
Original work
Acrylic on wooden door
Dimensions 294 cm x 73 cm
Sold
annee-de-creation | 2016 |
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painting-technique | Acrylic, Plaster, Brush, Côtés du tableau peints pour pouvoir se dispenser d'un encadrement, Finishing / protection varnish |
Genre | Abstract |
form | Rectangular |
cut | XL size |
height | 204 cm |
width | 73 cm |
depth | 4 |
main color | Multicolored |
support | Wood |
unique-work | Yes |
signature | Signé par l'artiste sur le devant de la toile, Certificat d'authenticité signé |
reproduction | Non |
And more
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LIFE IS BEAUTIFUL
In the heart of darkness, on a large format canvas with an evocative title, “Life is beautiful,” an explosion of color transcends the limits of abstraction.
A black background, like the night, serves as a canvas for an extraordinary visual spectacle. Multicolored shards, bright and cheerful, dance in harmony to play a hymn to life.
Every color, every line, seems to be a musical note . Multi-colored gestures create a striking contrast with the black background, symbolizing the duality of existence, the beauty that can emerge from even the darkest moments. Shapes and colors mix and separate, forming an intoxicating ballet that resonates with the optimism and vitality of life.
Colors evoke the diversity and richness of the human experience. Each shade represents an emotion, one moment, a memory. The whole work resembles a kaleidoscope of stories and sensations, a tribute to the complexity of existence.
“Life is beautiful” reminds us that life is a painting on which we can paint our own colors and create our own melody. It's a celebration of optimism, resilience, and joy that can arise even in the darkest times. It is a reminder that, despite the challenges and uncertainties of existence, the beauty and magic of life persists.
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PETITE HISTOIRE
“Nothing is impossible, only the limits of our minds define some things as inconceivable. “
Marc Levy
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UN DIMANCHE AU SENEGAL
“There are colors that, isolated, seem tasteless, but would be sorely missed by a demanding painter, the same, there are spices that, taken in isolation, are inedible and yet are essential elements of a successful grand cuisine.”
Gregory Lacroix
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