Passe le temps (2012) Drawing by Guillaume Querré

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  • Original Artwork Drawing, Watercolor on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 39in, Width 39in
  • Framing This artwork is framed (Floating Frame + Under Glass)
  • Categories Figurative
''Passe le temps'' c'est la cartographie exacte d'un mètre carré de mon jardin. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Watercolor [...]
''Passe le temps'' c'est la cartographie exacte d'un mètre carré de mon jardin.

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Guillaume Querré was born on November 9, 1982 in Clermont-Ferrand. He obtained the DNSEP in 2008 at the fine arts of Quimper with the congratulations of the jury. During these studies, he produced his first[...]

Guillaume Querré was born on November 9, 1982 in Clermont-Ferrand. He obtained the DNSEP in 2008 at the fine arts of Quimper with the congratulations of the jury. During these studies, he produced his first paintings in digital painting in 2007 with the series' '24 views of the train '' made with the mouse.
The landscape is approached through several mediums, the technique often emphasizing the subject. From black chalk to embody the darkness of a comet to the digital brush to transcribe today's landscapes. Guillaume Querré combines traditional and current techniques to transcribe the world around us, human action on our environment and this inexorably passing time.

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