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Art image bankAlain Uro has lived in Dordogne for about ten years, his professional career in medical imaging has taught him to look "differently", and to see what sometimes escapes our gaze.
Self-taught, he draws his teaching from visiting museums, exhibitions, meetings with artists and the analysis of the works that move him.
After a totally abstract period, his work is now situated between figuration and abstraction. Each canvas begins with the instinctive choice of colors, a choice revealing the state of mind of the moment, and the path is then guided by the "gesture" and the music that accompanies it.
Alain Uro uses acrylic paint which pushes him to work quickly, in "urgency", and his creations are the result of the confrontation between tools, materials and the right movement. He uses brushes, spatulas, rollers and even his fingers.
His painting can be disorienting because of its refusal of a defined style, it can be energetic and sometimes calm, but always revealing of a state of mind. He wants to give life to what does not exist and persuade others to accept a world that is not really there…