
Sidranne was lucky to participate to a collective exhibition in a Gallery in Montmartre (4 rue Androuet – Paris 18), organized by Diane Rosaz.
Sidranne was lucky to participate to a collective exhibition in a Gallery in Montmartre (4 rue Androuet – Paris 18), organized by Diane Rosaz.
Acrylic on canvas – 16 x 16 inch – Unique work
I’m walking alone down the street. The sun is burning my face. I’ve covered up too much again; I’m so hot. I take off one layer, then two. I find myself in a T-shirt, my arms full of my jacket and two sweaters. Not easy in April: the wind can be cool, even cold in the shade, and on the other hand, in full sun, wow, it’s nice, but…
Acrylic on canvas – 16 x 16 inch – Unique work
There are moments in life when it’s as if time stands still, when it’s such an harmony that you could say it’s paradise on earth. This special day is one of those moments.
Acrylic on canvas – 9,5 x 12 inch – Unique work
Etymologically, the word “apocalypse” is a transcription of the Greek term ἀποκάλυψις / apokálupsis, meaning “unveiling” or, in religious terms, “revelation.” But over the centuries, it has moved far from its original meaning, now connoting a massive and violent catastrophe.
Acrylic on canvas – 12 x 9,5 inch – Unique work
Scotland holds a very special place in my heart. It’s a country I visited many times as a child, teenager, and young adult. It’s been over thirty years since I’ve been there. I never had the opportunity, and I also admit to being a little afraid of being disappointed, of not seeing again, of not experiencing what, at the time, was so important to me.
Acrylic on canvas – 12 x 9,5 inch – Unique work
Seeing animals is great, but locked up in a zoo… It’s not the same. So I thought, why not an imaginary zoo? A zoo in my head, in my imagination!
Acrylic on canvas – 12 x 9,5 inch – Unique work
This year, I had the extraordinary opportunity to meet a sloth in its natural habitat in Costa Rica.
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Acrylic on canvas – 9,5 x 12 inch – Unique work
What a strange animal. It is both fascinating and terrifying.
Acrylic on canvas – 12 x 9,5 inch – Unique work
Alone in front of the mirror, she tirelessly repeats the same movements since childhood. She has always wanted to dance. As a child, she watched The Nutcracker on television, her favorite ballet. Well, her mother’s!
Acrylic on canvas – 8 x 8 inch – Unique work
London, 1978. Somewhere in an upscale suburb. A woman leaves her home, a large four-story house. She goes to a pub. It’s her first date with a man she only met a week earlier while Christmas shopping at Liberty.
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