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The fruit basket

Inspired by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) – Fruit basket (around 1593-1594) – Oil on canvas – 14,96 x 18,11 inch

Antoine is late. Again ! He had promised. Is it his fault if a lunatic puts a parcel bomb on the subway? Is it his fault if suddenly his subway line was stopped for an unknown period. Is it his fault if he finally has to go all the way around Paris to reach his destination? No, of course not. He wondered about the possibility of taking a taxi, an uber? And then, he told himself that at this hour, Christmas Eve, freezing rain … He would have lost much more time, for sure..

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Mr. Charming

Oil on canvas – 24,01 x 18,11 inch – Unique work

“Once upon a time, in a far far away country, a castle with high towers surrounded by a forest so thick that no one ever ventured there. In these secret places lived a very old man and his daughter with such a white skin and dark hair … “.

– Do these first lines ring the bell to anyone in the assembly here today? Yes ? No ?

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Tea party with elves

Inspired by Odilon Redon (1840-1916) – Marigolds in a chinese mug – Oil on canvas – 10,63 x 7,48 inch

That night, Elsa wakes up suddenly. She glances at the clock. Four in the morning … But what’s the matter with her? It’s the third time this week. Last week as well. But exhausted, she always falls asleep again in seconds, without remembering. Today, it’s different. She has already slept over five hours, almost a full night, at least an ordinary night for her. All of a sudden, a slight noise catches her attention. Where does it come from ? Her wandering thoughts cease instantly to give place to extreme concentration. It comes from just above her head. Or rather slightly on the right, in the corner of the ceiling, the one that separates her bedroom from the bathroom. It sounds like footsteps, discreet but also irregular.

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Merry Christmas

Inspired by Francisco de Burgos Mantilla (1612-1672) – Still nature with dried fruits (1631) – oil on canvas – 9,64 x 16,14 inch

It is almost Christmas, Elisabeth can’t wait to open her presents elegantly arranged around the huge Christmas tree decorated with hundreds of baubles coming from all over the world.

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Wild grasses kingdom

Inspired by Albrecht Dürer (1471 – 1528) – Great piece of turf (1503) – Lead pencil / Watercolour – 8,26 x 6,30 inch

National Day of Mourning for the kingdom of wild grasses, the Queen of Ribworts died during the night. A long and painful illness obviously due to a new weed killer the municipality uses. The kingdom has suffered many losses during the last three months.

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Home sweet home

Oil on canvas – 10,70 x 16,18 inch – Unique work – SOLD

It is the old, old story again. Juliette uses her overly forceful and abrupt language when telling me: “Romeo, as you are the male, it’s up to you to find a roof for our future offspring! “. And I will do it without arguing.

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Alien

Oil on cardboard – 8,66 x 6,30 inch – Unique work

Ellen Ripley had a tough night. She heard strange noises coming from the attic, again. She’s out of option now. It has been a month since, every night, she detects like a piece of scrap dragged on the floor on purpose. It is metallic, she is pretty sure of it. Probably dormice playing with scraps of sculptures stolen from her workshop. She has already mentioned it with her friend Kane, on the phone. But he hardly paid attention to the conversation of a crazy person lost in a small village of the center of France, more interested by the Super Bowl.

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The Witcher

Inspired by John Johnston (1753 – 1818) – Still Life (1810) – oil on wood – 9,84 x 13,86 inch

Geralt de Riv finally reaches his destination. He can see the towers of the castle of Valencay. It’s about time to take a break for Ablette, his trusty steed. He rides since dawn to join an inn named Chez Babeth where amazing stuff happen.

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Red poppy or yellow poppy

Inspired by Odilon Redon (1840 – 1916) – Vase, poppies, daisies and chamomile – oil on canvas – 13,07 x 9,49 inch

” You’re not funny. You never was. “. These words keep ringing in her head. She still remembers his icy look. Yet, he got what he wanted. But obviously it wasn’t enough. Humiliation is a much better game. Everything is about power, the mental power acting on the other one at that moment. Nothing else exists.

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