Apocalypse (2022) Painting by Cru

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 19.7in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings under $500 Figurative Politics
Sitting in a crowded train, during the holidays, lugging her bags between two corners of France to join part of a scattered family. Always very tormented by exams, which were to arrive or had already passed I don't even know anymore. Orelsan had released a new album a few months ago… I knew that this book was not recommended to me for the moment, I [...]
Sitting in a crowded train, during the holidays, lugging her bags between two corners of France to join part of a scattered family. Always very tormented by exams, which were to arrive or had already passed I don't even know anymore. Orelsan had released a new album a few months ago… I knew that this book was not recommended to me for the moment, I had absolutely no thymic resources to survive it. But I pressed play anyway from my seat 37 in car 6. I took the smell of gasoline a little too personally, I think, and proceeded to write a response to it. This web contains numerous references to overconsumption, to the absurdity of the dumping of certain products such as Chinese tomatoes, to the omnipotence of certain companies guilty of abominable acts such as Monsanto and its glyphosate (sprayed by a US plane army in the top right, the famous: agent orange), which a fifth generation of Vietnamese still experience the damage today (represented by an infant suffering from malformation). The character in the middle, aging, anxious, without really knowing why, while he is being shampooed, the invisible hand (from the market?) comes to offer him anti-depressants to calm his unfounded anxieties. The shampoo trickles down this elderly person to poison an already radioactive river. And along its course are Alprazolam (sedative) pills that perform experiments on terrorized laboratory animals. The sketch came to me in 3 minutes. The time of the song: The Smell of the Essence of Orelsan. In gratitude, to these artists who inspire me so much. And to my family and friends who have always encouraged and supported me.

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I was born in Normandy. And because rain and Jeanne d'Arc are my passions, I stayed here until 24 and studied medicine. I made a gap year in my studies after 5 years of medicine, luckily I have still 5 years more [...]

I was born in Normandy. And because rain and Jeanne d'Arc are my passions, I stayed here until 24 and studied medicine. I made a gap year in my studies after 5 years of medicine, luckily I have still 5 years more to recover the level. 

I draw for as long as I can remember. All the time, so 90% of my production are in my schoolbooks. As an example, when I was 14, in Technology class, the crazy but fascinating teacher asked us to do an octopus, of course he was speaking of an octopus diagram. So what was his surprise when he discovered my bald octopus with glasses, one tentacle with a sparkling water bottle, two others with slippers (he said "rheumatism keeps me from wearing normal shoes"), one more in the background with a red whine bottle... He immediately invited me to leave the classroom. But he kept my drawing hanging in his closet door. Thought but fair. 

I think it resumes my relationship with drawing in my life in general. It's a space where you can cross the line. And even where you are encouraged to do so. Whereas if you just said out loud what you think, you would get yourself into troubles. 

So here, with complete impunity, I denounce whaat shocks me in consumption system, in medical system. And from an other part I do more sensitives things that I just find beautiful and bewitching about women and nature and that I want to share. 

I started to paint only in December 2022. I have a lot to discover, a lot of maturity to take, of technic. I am just a beginner, so don't hesitate if you have any advice to share me, even if you are not a painter, I am here to lean, share and improve. And to know if I have my place in the middle of the Art.

Thank you for reading, have a nice day and continue to love art. 

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