Homage à Peirre Paul Prud'hon (2018) Drawing by Anna Shpotina Peccoud

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Seller Anna Shpotina Peccoud

  • Original Artwork Drawing, Chalk / Other / Conté on Paper
  • Dimensions Dimensions are available on request
  • Categories Figurative
Ce dessin fait partie de ma collection privée. Fait en Hommage à Pierre Paul Prud'hon D'après "La Navigation " 1810 Fragment About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles [...]
Ce dessin fait partie de ma collection privée. Fait en Hommage à Pierre Paul Prud'hon D'après "La Navigation " 1810 Fragment

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Anna Shpotina Peccoud, born in 1979 in the USSR, is a versatile artist who has lived and worked in France since 2008. From an early age, she nurtured a deep passion for drawing, a passion that has only grown[...]

Anna Shpotina Peccoud, born in 1979 in the USSR, is a versatile artist who has lived and worked in France since 2008. From an early age, she nurtured a deep passion for drawing, a passion that has only grown stronger over the years.

Anna explores a variety of media to bring her work to life. Her drawings created with charcoal, pigments, chalk or graphite on paper or canvas, explore the nuances of light and shadow on the human body, offering a captivating vision of the female figure. Her monochromatic style lends her creations a particular depth and emotional intensity.

In addition to her talent for drawing, Anna also excels in painting and photography.

Through her art, Anna aims to convey emotion and evoke a reaction in the viewer. Inspired by artists such as Richard Schmid, Nathalie Picoulet, Anne Christine Roda, Dino Valls and Osamu Obi, she strives to create works that touch the heart and soul of those who contemplate them.

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