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Taiga (2023) Painting by Christian Delavelle
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Acrylic
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 17.7in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $1,000 Expressionism Forest
Christian Delavelle dessine et peint depuis une quinzaine d’années. Autodidacte, ses outils d’expression privilégiés sont l’acrylique, le pastel sec et le fusain. Son langage pictural s'appuie sur la transparence, les superpositions, les reflets et la perspective spatiale.
Il développe ses oeuvres à partir de situations issues de romans, de poèmes ou de souvenirs de voyages.
Un arbre face à une comète dans la nuit, un train qui émerge du blizzard, un marin face à une vague déferlante, un cheval au galop qui surgit de nulle part, un oiseau qui contemple la lagune au crépuscule, un personnage de roman dont la vie va basculer..... parvenir à capter ces brefs instants au cours desquels le temps semble suspendu, saisir le regard de l'humain, de l'animal ou du végétal, traduire leur "dialogue" avec les éléments naturels.
Christian Delavelle a une attitude respectueuse envers les matériaux utilisés. Il utilise autant que possible des supports de seconde main et privilégie les touches qui mettent en valeur la trame de la toile.
Il a suivi les enseignements de Solweig von Kleist, Nathalie Tournesac, Olivier Le Bars et Vincent Bébert à l'Académie d'art de Meudon. Il expose en ligne à la galerie « Les 3 Dauphins » et sur « Artmajeur by YourArt ». Il présente ses toiles dans des évènements franciliens, comme le Salon de la Société Versaillaise des Artistes d’Ile-de-France, le Salon de la Sèvrienne des Arts et le Salon des Arts Meudonnais.
Christian Delavelle is self-taught. His preferred tools of expression are acrylic, dry pastel and charcoal. His pictorial language is based on transparency, superimpositions, reflections and spatial perspective.
He develops each work from situations taken from novels, poems or travel memories.
A tree facing a comet in the night, a train emerging from the blizzard, a sailor facing a breaking wave, a galloping horse appearing from nowhere, a bird contemplating the lagoon at dusk, a character in a novel whose life is about to change. He seeks to capture the gaze of the human, animal or plant, its intense dialogue with the natural elements, in these unique moments, movements, shapes and transparencies take on a special intensity and relief.
Christian Delavelle has a respectful attitude towards the materials he uses. He uses second-hand canvases and uses the canvas surface in such a way as to limit himself to representing the essential.
He has studied with Solweig von Kleist, Nathalie Tournesac, Olivier Le Bars and Vincent Bébert at the Académie d'art de Meudon. He exhibits online at “Les 3 Dauphins” gallery and on “Artmajeur by YourArt”. He participates regularly at events in the Paris region, such as the « Salon de la Société Versaillaise des Artistes d'Ile-de-France », the « Salon de la Sèvrienne des Arts » and the « Salon des Arts Meudonnais ».
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Nationality:
FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1949
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists