Les oiseaux (2020) Painting by Gregory Dubus

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This geometric abstract painting was made in 2020 and is called ‘Les oiseaux’ in reference to a great song from ‘Pomme’. It has green, fuchsia and blue colors and contains a multitude of symmetrical and asymmetrical triangle structures and compositions, hence the term 'Triangle Art' which he uses when he speaks about this geometric[...]
This geometric abstract painting was made in 2020 and is called ‘Les oiseaux’ in reference to a great song from ‘Pomme’.

It has green, fuchsia and blue colors and contains a multitude of symmetrical and asymmetrical triangle structures and compositions, hence the term 'Triangle Art' which he uses when he speaks about this geometric form that he praises. Medium-sized triangle structures and compositions were used in this painting.

Analyzing these complex architectural compositions requires time, patience, and effort to discover their full richness. In this, they are an invitation to an emotional journey giving the opportunity to the observer to achieve a state of relaxation and inner peace, as is the case when the artist paints.

These works are a representation of his personality which is composed of a duality of ambivalent concepts that he tries to make coexist in harmony: Spontaneity and planning; Consciousness and unconsciousness; Simplicity and complexity; Distance and Proximity; Monotony and Diversity ...
They also generate a reflection on our own complexity and on the quality of our relationship with others.

This painting is also made from an Art concept that he invented called 'Evolution Art' and that he develops to express conceptual ideas and access to a new art vision. Before realizing their final work, artists sometimes make sketches beforehand. It also happens sometimes that they reproduce their work with slight modifications.

Gregory Dubus does none of this because his goal is to completely modify the work done previously by keeping only a few main structures. Thus, the work is totally metamorphosed and becomes a new work in its own right that he can use again to follow the same principle. It is a transformation that can be endless, and it leads to a reflection on the notions of sketch, original work and copy since they coexist together until they can no longer be differentiated.

The evolution of the work takes place through this gradual passage from one state to another, hence the concept of ‘Evolution Art’ which he invented and develops to describe this new vision of art.

Thanks to the unique method he uses, each work acquires parenthood and can thus be integrated into an artistic family tree. This metamorphosis of the work also leads to reflection on its recycling, an increasingly important and necessary concept in our society.

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Geometric AbstractionGeometric StructuresGeometric CompositionsTriangle CompositionsTriangle Structures

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Gregory Dubus, contemporary French artist based in the Netherlands, embarked on his artistic journey by discovering the joy and therapeutic benefits of coloring during his childhood.[...]

Gregory Dubus, contemporary French artist based in the Netherlands, embarked on his artistic journey by discovering the joy and therapeutic benefits of coloring during his childhood. Over time, he elevated this technique into an art form he aptly named 'Coloring Art,' transcending the traditional boundaries of coloring.

During his student years, Gregory utilized cardboard sleeves (Folders) as his canvas, a practical medium he continued to employ during his extensive professional travels around the world while working for prominent international companies. This unconventional approach led to the term 'Folder Art,' used by the artist to describe his distinctive medium.

His creations, characterized by meticulous attention to detail, timelessness, and vibrant abstract expressions, predominantly feature a myriad of symmetrical and asymmetrical triangular structures. This geometric emphasis gave rise to the term 'Triangle Art,' a reflection of the artist's appreciation for this specific form.

Expanding his artistic horizons, Gregory began using paper as his medium, enabling him to produce larger-scale paintings and introducing a novel artistic concept known as 'Evolution Art.' This innovative approach involves a complete transformation of his previous works, prompting contemplation on the recycling of art, its lineage, and the synthesis of familiar elements with fresh ideas, akin to a tree of life for his creations.

The intricacy of Gregory's architectural compositions invites viewers on an immersive and contemplative journey. Patience and effort are required to unveil the richness embedded within these works, which serve as an invitation to an emotional exploration, fostering relaxation and inner peace similar to the state the artist experiences during the painting process.

Reflecting a duality of ambivalent concepts, Gregory's artworks embody spontaneity and planning, consciousness and unconsciousness, simplicity and complexity, distance and proximity, monotony and diversity. These dichotomies provoke contemplation on individual complexity and the quality of relationships with others, challenging observers to navigate the nuanced layers of their own existence. Gregory Dubus's art thus becomes a visual representation of his intricate personality, a harmonious coexistence of contrasting elements that spark introspection and connection.

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