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Pintura La Nature et l'Homme por Lemonnier | Pintura Subject matter Landscapes Minimalist Acrylic Zinc Upcycling

Pintura La Nature et l'Homme  por Lemonnier  | Pintura Subject matter Landscapes Minimalist Acrylic Zinc Upcycling
La Nature et l'Homme Pintura La Nature et l'Homme  por Lemonnier  | Pintura Subject matter Landscapes Minimalist Acrylic Zinc Upcycling
La Nature et l'Homme Pintura La Nature et l'Homme  por Lemonnier  | Pintura Subject matter Landscapes Minimalist Acrylic Zinc Upcycling
La Nature et l'Homme Pintura La Nature et l'Homme  por Lemonnier  | Pintura Subject matter Landscapes Minimalist Acrylic Zinc Upcycling

Descripción de la obra

This unique and original contemporary artwork "La Nature et l'Homme " on the subjects of Minimalist, Landscapes has been created by the contemporary artist Lemonnier .
The artist used Acrylic, Upcycling, Zinc media on Canvas to create this Subject matter, Large size painting.
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    Style : Subject matter

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    Subject : Landscapes

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    Subject : Minimalist

  • - Size : 80 x 80 cm
  • - Colors : Green
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    Medium : Acrylic

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    Medium : Zinc

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    Medium : Upcycling

  • - Compatible frames : 80 x 80 cm
  • - Is framable : yes
  • - Format : Large
  • - Material : Canvas
  • - Mounting type : Artwork mounted on stretcher frame
  • - Nuestras recomendaciones : Best-sellers' artworks
  • - Expuesta en galería : Marseille l'Expo

Lemonnier
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François-Régis Lemonnier’s paintings explore man and his environment. In his paintings, tiny characters float in large spaces, move about and meet each other, trying their own condition, solitude, joy, poverty, solidarity and oversight. Their tiny size highlights their great humility: man and his destiny, singular, happy or dramatic, in a world of constant change.\n\nFar from representation and realism, François-Régis Lemonnier’s paintings rise above and form open windows on the world, an immense world, swallowing an increasingly small, almost invisible man. These journeys to the centre of the universe are also journeys to our inner self, the deepest part of our inner being, where body and form disappear to leave space for the dissipation of the mind.
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