Construction et déconstruction. L'éternel questionnement de (2024) Painting by Nicolas Wallyn

Acrylic on Cardboard, 39.4x55.1 in
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L'oeuvre représente deux parties, à droite un torse d'homme structuré, composé selon des techniques classiques, mais avec une mis en couleur contemporaine, à gauche, les mêmes couleurs dans une composition abstraite. LMe titre complet de l'oeuvre est "construction et déconstruction, l'éternel questionnement de l'art abstrait,[...]
L'oeuvre représente deux parties, à droite un torse d'homme structuré, composé selon des techniques classiques, mais avec une mis en couleur contemporaine, à gauche, les mêmes couleurs dans une composition abstraite. LMe titre complet de l'oeuvre est "construction et déconstruction, l'éternel questionnement de l'art abstrait, part. II".
Le tableau est en effet une mise en regard du classique et de l'abstrait, comme se répondant, l'un étant une tentative d'interprétation de l'autre.
Mais aussi ici, comme dans bien des oeuvres abstraites, la part abstraite à gauche de l'oeuvre est sans doute une représentation des sentiments de l'homme ici présent : confusion, mais aussi inflammation de l'esprit, excitation.

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Nicolas Wallyn, a contemporary French painter with over 30 years of artistic practice, has devoted his creative journey to capturing and narrating moments of life. For him, each[...]

Nicolas Wallyn, a contemporary French painter with over 30 years of artistic practice, has devoted his creative journey to capturing and narrating moments of life. For him, each gesture is a story, and every movement stems from a lived, perceived, or heard experience.

In his extensive career as a painting artist, Nicolas focuses on translating the emotions embedded in these moments. His artworks serve as snapshots charged with life, energy, and feelings, each telling a unique tale. Particularly notable are his silhouette series, both in painting and photography, where he seeks to transcribe moments of exchange, tension, and dialogue. The goal is to bring forth a singular moment from memory and share it with a broader audience.

In his series of abstract paintings, Nicolas continues the endeavor of transcribing emotion, employing coded expressions through lines of force. Similar to graphology, these lines convey capacities, personalities, and intensities, offering viewers a nuanced glimpse into the underlying emotions.

A recent venture involved compiling significant works from artists who inspire him, such as de Staël, Soulages, and Mitchell. Nicolas explored the determination of 'ideal' construction proportions on various table formats, influencing some of his own works.

In all his creations, Nicolas Wallyn delivers fragments of life - moments revealed and sublimated. His art serves as a visual narrative, inviting viewers to share in the emotional tapestry woven through his paintings, each canvas a testament to the rich experiences and sentiments encapsulated within.

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