Month: September 2017 (Page 3 of 5)

Eugène Boudin

Eugène-Louis Boudin (July 12, 1824 – August 8, 1898) is a French painter.

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Camille Pissaro

Jacob Abraham Camille Pissarro, known as Camille Pissarro (July 10, 1830 – November 13, 1903) is an Impressionist and then neo-Impressionist Franco-Danish painter.

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Albrecht Dürer

Albrecht Dürer (May 21, 1471 – April 6, 1528), is a German drawer, engraver and painter also known as the theoretician of the linear perspective’s of the geometry.

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The Hornette

Oil on canvas – 15,07 x 21,69 – Unique work

Sarah and Quentin will meet at the end of school day on a Friday, just after class. They don’t attend the same high school, so they go to the meeting point on a bike, right at the corner of the main street. Today’s the big day. Sarah is eighteen years old. When all things seem possible. Quentin has to wait three more months. But he’s not in a hurry. He already feels so free in his head, in his movements, in his life in general.

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Cheeky & Company

Oil on canvas – 15,15 x 18,15 inch – Unique work

I really had a terrible day at work. Traffic jams on my drive back home put an end to what was left of my patience and happy face. I’d kill for a glass of white wine, Chablis would be perfect, sitting in my confortable sofa and a cuddling Charly, my favorite ragdoll.

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The little red hen

Oil on wood – 8,54 x 17,08 inch – Unique work

Sad news for Sainte Cécile on this Saturday morning in February. The fox has made a little visit. It only took one omission. The hatch has remained open just one night and boom! They all died. What a mighty but starving animal. The farm decides to sort things out. A trap is laid with a bait, the half-shredded remains of a feathered victim. One day, then two, then three, then a week, then two and still nothing. The beautiful red fur is cunning. It never returned back to its crime scene.

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Rescue in Sto

Inspired by Eugène Boudin (1824 – 1898) – Figures heaving (around 1854 – 1860) – Pastel on grey paper – 9,45 x 12,60 inch

Mads was born in a small fishing village in Norway, Sto. Nothing ever happens. Just a few tourists here and there. He is bored out of his mind. So to clear his head, sometimes he goes on his own, like a grown up at the grand old age of eight, on the seashore, where it is dangerous and steep.

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Rose

Inspired by Camille Pissaro (1830 – 1903) – Peasant woman kneeling – Charcoal on grey paper – 12,60 x 9,45 inch

I feel so tired this morning. It seems like my belly grew throughout the night. Still, it is not yet the time. My aunt repeated to me once more yesterday that I had plenty of time to finish the cabbage crop. So why am I so exhausted ? Why this stabbing pain in my lower stomach ?

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Beatrice

Inspired by Jean-Baptiste Greuze (1725 – 1805) – Head of a smiling girl (1765) – Charcoal / Red chalk on grey paper – 9,45 x 12,60 inch

Beatrice is 10 years old today. Her parents promised her a surprise. Both parents, a whole day together, hardly happens. Has it ever happened once ? Probably a couple of days following their love encounter but again … No guarantee.

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Eleanor’s choice

Inspired by Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684 – 1721) – Study of a woman seen from the back (1716 – 1718) – Black stone / Red chalk / White chalk on grey paper – 9,45 x 12,60 inch

Her shoulder-length hair with reddish blonde reflections is delicately pulled back up into a blurry bun and cleverly hidden by a veil matched to her dress. Her light makeup highlights bright blue eyes almond-shaped and a pulpy mouth, a sign showing she is barely out of childhood. The teenager attends her first ball tonight. She is 16 years old.

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