VISION POSITIVE Painting by Jean-Luc Osswald

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Acrylic
  • Dimensions Height 19.7in, Width 19.7in
Nous sommes ici témoins de cette faculté involontaire ou provoquée qu'avaient certains humains, chamans hommes ou femmes, d'emprunter des formes animales au gré des besoins ou de la situation. Cette œuvre est peinte sur une toile ronde qui évoque le cercle sacré. Tout ce que fait un Indien, il le fait dans un cercle. Le blanc, jaune, rouge[...]
Nous sommes ici témoins de cette faculté involontaire ou provoquée qu'avaient certains humains, chamans hommes ou femmes, d'emprunter des formes animales au gré des besoins ou de la situation. Cette œuvre est peinte sur une toile ronde qui évoque le cercle sacré. Tout ce que fait un Indien, il le fait dans un cercle. Le blanc, jaune, rouge et noir du pourtour signifient les quatre directions. A gauche la femme chaman se transforme en ours grizzli, symbole de pouvoir et de sagesse. A droite un chaman se métamorphose en huard, qui a le pouvoir de rendre la vue à un aveugle. En partagent les qualités physiques et morales de ces créatures, le personnage central va recevoir la sagesse et la vision positive pour devenir un grand chef de clan.

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Jean-Luc OSSWALD was born in Strasbourg, in 1950. He lives and works in the suburbs of Paris. Very early, he felt the need to express himself through drawing and painting. Encouraged by his Art professor[...]

Jean-Luc OSSWALD was born in Strasbourg, in 1950. He lives and works in the suburbs of Paris. Very early, he felt the need to express himself through drawing and painting.
Encouraged by his Art professor and supported by his family, he takes off on an artistic path in Paris. He is accepted at the competitive entrance examination of the Collège Art et Dessin and later at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Appliqués et des Métiers d'Art. After graduating, he goes to Canada where he does some traveling. Upon his return to France, in 1972, he starts working for Draeger, an art editing publisher. He works on books about famous artists such as: Braque, Chagall, Dali, Fuchs, Magritte, Picasso...
Illustrator, chief of the art studio, artistic director, he works passionately, for nearly 30 years, as a graphic designer in advertising, a world dedicated to the cult of image and sign. His creativity leads him to experiment with digital imaging and editing while heading a team of graphic designers.
In 1999, he feels the need to widen his creative field and turns naturally to painting. Since the beginning of this adventure, he exhibits in numerous art galleries in France and abroad. His pictural work has received several awards.
He became a member of the Taylor Foundation in Paris in 2003 and in January 2005, he signs the manifest Un art pour l’Homme.
He teaches painting at a Plastic Arts Studio.
A permanent exhibition of his work can be seen in a Parisian area Art Gallery.
Today he is in search of his work’s echo... in France and abroad.

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