lone tree (2017) Painting by Bellule' Art

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 45.7in, Width 35.4in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings under $5,000 Expressionism Portrait
Ce tableau, réalisé à l'acrylique sur toile de lin, portait d'un chef amérindien. Inspiration d'après une photo d'époque. Cette oeuvre partie de la série des portraits de chamans et chefs amérindiens. J'ai eu envie de peindre êtres spirituels et guerrisseurs de l'âme, proches de la Nature[...]
Ce tableau, réalisé à l'acrylique sur toile de lin, portait d'un chef amérindien.
Inspiration d'après une photo d'époque.

Cette oeuvre partie de la série des portraits de chamans et chefs amérindiens.

J'ai eu envie de peindre êtres spirituels et guerrisseurs de l'âme, proches de la Nature ainsi que de tout ce qui l'habite. La Nature est un thème omniprésent dans mon travail.

J'ai voulu faire ressentir la force et la droiture de ce chef qui, tel un totem, deviendra votre protecteur .

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Chef IndienAcryliquePortraitAmérindienCoiffe Indienne

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Born in 1989 to a painter mother and a musician father, Julie Fournier alias Bellule has always been immersed in an artistic universe and began to paint and draw at a very young age. In 2005, she decided[...]

Born in 1989 to a painter mother and a musician father, Julie Fournier alias Bellule has always been immersed in an artistic universe and began to paint and draw at a very young age.
In 2005, she decided to turn to a training in visual communication but served by a lack of contact with the material, she joined the School of Fine Arts in 2007.
After obtaining her diploma in 2011, she continued her training for three years in the studio of a hyperrealist painter, to then settle in her own studio.

Her influences are multiple, because for her, “painting is timeless and never ceases to change. #039;to be and to be reborn”. Bellule spends time immersing herself in the work of other artists, because according to her, the artistic material is constituted from the traces deposited in us by the works of others like a palimpsest.

< p>In his expressionist work, ranging from the figurative to the abstract, shines through an imaginative, sensitive and detail-oriented personality. Bellule draws her inspiration from inside and outside her. She likes to get lost in nature to fill her head with images and sensations that feed her imagination.

Constantly struck by the visual impact created by the material, the contrasts, the transparencies and the light, his current creations explore the expressive potential of the effects and movements created by mixing and superimposing colors and materials, the variation of touches such as drips and projections, smearing, sliding, with a brush, finger or knife, . ..
She mainly works in acrylic for its quick drying allowing her to superimpose the layers more quickly, but she often happens to add spray paint, pastel.

< p>She is in a permanent quest for the “magic” of painting, to make “living” works. The diversification of techniques and touches, the patient search for transparency and depth, the care for detail, the contrasts by confrontation of "color-light", "color-darkness". Any experimentation that can make the soul vibrate is good to take in the infinite variety of shapes and shades!

Bellule aims to "activate" internal vibrations, consciously or not, and make the spectator act on the moving magic of the painting. The work must transcend purely aesthetic beauty and go further than simple contemplation.

The important thing for it is to challenge, touch, upset the senses and generate internal vibrations by mixing strength and delicacy. The first impact at the sight of the work is essential, because it results from the direct instinctive emotional effects.



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