l'homme qui pense (2000) Painting by Pierre Laurent Tichadou

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil / Collages
  • Dimensions Height 37.8in, Width 31.5in
techniques mixtes : huile, acrylique, sable et collages. - Tu es triste ? - Non. - A quoi tu penses ? - Je pense à toi /Je pense à ce jour /Où je ne serai plus là / Je pense à l'oubli / Au sable et au vent du désert / Je pense au silence / Je pense au goût du fruit. - A quoi ça sert ? - Ca sert à rien / Rien qu'à te dire / Que[...]
techniques mixtes : huile, acrylique, sable et collages.

- Tu es triste ? - Non. - A quoi tu penses ? - Je pense à toi /Je pense à ce jour /Où je ne serai plus là / Je pense à l'oubli / Au sable et au vent du désert / Je pense au silence / Je pense au goût du fruit. - A quoi ça sert ? - Ca sert à rien / Rien qu'à te dire / Que je t'aime / Ca sert à rien / Rien qu'à me faire du bien.
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Pierre Tichadou 12 rue de la Montagne Verte03300 Creuzier le Vieux (France) Email : Website : Painting is neither for me a business nor a self-indulgent narcissistic display. It is[...]

Pierre Tichadou
12 rue de la Montagne Verte03300 Creuzier le Vieux (France)
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Painting is neither for me a business nor a self-indulgent narcissistic display. It is neither a profession nor a hobby. The creation in the intimacy and the solitude of the workshop is a necessity, sometimes pressing and urgent, often a therapy, a liberation. I alternate ceaselessly between the abstract and figurative periods, dark and coloured tones, to avoid becoming fossilised in a stereotyped production. A prosperous period has to give up its place to another. A picture is at the same time a technique and a testimony. I worked at first oil on a reactive support (enamelled melamine panels) accepting the speed, fluidity, transparency as well as the dullness, the trowel and its pasting, very much as the excesses of medium. The writing is often present and the words, sometimes surrealist, reflect Caribbean Sea blues, alizarin reds, Indian yellows, for moments of eternity, fugacious and soothing. Since 2000, on an indifferent base, I added acrylic (for wider coloured “aplats”), more and more present material (sand, sawdust, plaster, crushed paper) as well as sticking (papers and rags), in a slower, more traditional work, where the persons are anchored in every day life.My universe is the water, the stone, the fire, the blood, it is also the free and alleviated man who nourishes prints of the past to advance step by step, to leave traces, even modest, to those whom he loves. It remains to marry these two contradictory universes but, with the coming of age, one can feed the hope to discover one day the mysteries of the philosopher's stone.

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