Portrait PS116 Automn leaves Woman XL (2021) Painting by Bazévian Delacapucinière
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Oil
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Acrylic
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Spray paint
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Ink
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 27.6in, Width 19.7in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Pop Art Portrait
Ce portrait féminin "closeup" est réalisé aux huiles, acryliques et encre de chine sur toile.
Support: Châssis entoilé
Dimension: 70x50cm (27,56x19,63 inch)
-❶ → Original oeuvre signée. Un certificat d'authenticité est inclus.
❷ → Acrylique (Sennelier), huile (Winsor &Newton), bombe de peinture, encre
❸ → Protection pour l'envoi (une planche de contreplaqué, coin en mousse, papier bulle, carton épais)
❹ → Compagnie de livraison internationale – DHL/UPS/FEDEX
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Bazévian Delacapucinière, a contemporary French painter, is a virtuoso of deconstruction, employing his artistic prowess to dissect and challenge the prevailing consumerist imagery entrenched in society. His creations breathe life into characters whose bodies dissolve into a kaleidoscope of vibrant colors, providing a poignant critique of the unattainable perfection often depicted in glossy magazine photos. Delacapucinière regards these faces as vessels of social norms, compelling viewers to scrutinize and question the ingrained norms shaping their perceptions.
Whether wielding oil pastels or employing a ballpoint pen, Delacapucinière's artistic focus centers on the intricate portrayal of men and women, particularly through the medium of portraiture. In response to the economic challenges facing society, he embarked on a profound artistic journey three years ago, initiating a series of studies titled [Décrisation]. This collection delves into the intricacies of the human condition, with a specific emphasis on the faces of homeless individuals. Delacapucinière recognizes the face as a profound repository of meaning and language, serving as a canvas for expressions and emotions that convey vital information about the character within.
In our society, the face stands as the only part of the body typically exposed and laid bare, unable to be concealed. Each day, as we encounter faces, they become narratives in themselves. Additionally, when we engage with a face, we tacitly accept the social conditions attached to that person. This realization forms the crux of Delacapucinière's artistic exploration. The portrait, given its undeniable significance, occupies a central place in his body of work, offering a nuanced reflection on the societal structures that shape our perceptions and interactions.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists