L'Oubli est notre seule passion dominante I (2015) Painting by Bent

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 36in, Width 30in
  • Categories Paintings under $1,000
Première toile portant ce titre, elle ne fait aucunement référence au même sujet que la numéro 2, mais elle verse plutôt dans le temps qui passe et qu'on ne saisit pas. Acrylique, émail et fusain sur canevas. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques[...]
Première toile portant ce titre, elle ne fait aucunement référence au même sujet que la numéro 2, mais elle verse plutôt dans le temps qui passe et qu'on ne saisit pas. Acrylique, émail et fusain sur canevas.

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Multidisciplinary artist, BENT was born in 1975 in the southwest of Montreal. Self-taught, his influences are as broad as a palette with 1000 colors at a time. From Pollock to Basquiat, via Asger Jorn, Jacqueline[...]

Multidisciplinary artist, BENT was born in 1975 in the southwest of Montreal. Self-taught, his influences are as broad as a palette with 1000 colors at a time. From Pollock to Basquiat, via Asger Jorn, Jacqueline de Jong, Jeppesen Victor-Martin or even Gil Joseph Wolman, the false-painter he is trying somehow to develop visual reflections from a desire to turn life upside down. Since 2004, he has had a little more than ten solo exhibitions to his credit. He also participated in 7 collective exhibitions.

He lazily runs after his brushes which he lugs from Montreal to Zurich and under the fine misty rain of Copenhagen, as well as under the temperature, as changeable as his moods, of Iceland.

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