Made in Paris (2019) Painting by Nathalie Jaguin

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Seller Nathalie Jaguin

  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Pastel on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 27.6in, Width 19.7in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings under $5,000
La Joconde s'est échappée du Louvre pour découvrir la Capitale. Cette oeuvre est mon premier tableau d'inspiration "graffiti", j'ai repris le pastel après une période de peinture à l'huile et j'ai envie de m'éloigner de mon travail précédent. Je conserve un rendu figuratif mais ensuite, tel un graff[...]
La Joconde s'est échappée du Louvre pour découvrir la Capitale.
Cette oeuvre est mon premier tableau d'inspiration "graffiti", j'ai repris le pastel après une période de peinture à l'huile et j'ai envie de m'éloigner de mon travail précédent.
Je conserve un rendu figuratif mais ensuite, tel un graff posé sur un mur, je construis les vêtements et l'environnement autour de ce visage. Ce ne sont pas des gribouillis, chaque coup de pastel est une véritable signature. Ce tableau est surprenant car il mélange les différentes techniques que j'ai apprivoisées avec les années et le laissé aller de mon influx nerveux à qui je demande de prendre place dans l'oeuvre.
Pour les collectionneurs amoureux d'un travail différent, novateur, c'est le tableau idéal.

Consciente qu'il s'agit pour beaucoup d'entre vous d'un coup de coeur, mais également d'un investissement dans le temps:
- Ce tableau est réalisé sur du papier haut de gamme sans acide et de fabrication française.
- Les pastels utilisés sont composés de pigments de haute qualité, ce qui vous offre une durabilité certaine de l'oeuvre dans le temps.
- L'oeuvre est signée sur le devant et à l'arrière.
- Vous recevrez un certificat d'authenticité signé par l'artiste attestant qu'il s'agit d'un original et d'une oeuvre unique.
- L'oeuvre est expédiée soigneusement protégée et assurée, avec un transporteur premium.
- Un numéro de suivi vous sera fourni afin que vous puissiez suivre le colis en temps réel.

Mona Lisa has just escaped from the Louvre to go and explore the City of Lights.
This art-piece is the first painting I made with a graffiti-inspired technique.
After an enjoyable spell extensively using oil paint, I felt the need for a change. To proceed with this move, I decided to resort back to the use of pastel.
This figurative graphic rendering of the famous masterpiece is highly recognizable. However, similar to the way graffitis are made, I first worked on tailoring the clothes, giving them shape and then built up the environment around the character’s face.
I was not doodling. Quite the opposite in fact. Each single stroke with my pastel is a signature. This surprising artwork is a clever combination of different artistic techniques which I have mastered over the last few years. Add to that, the spontaneous, impulsive creative spirit which visually features on the canvass and the whole picture is quite animated.
This is an ideal acquisition for collectors with a keen eye for innovative art.

I am quite aware that, for many of you, this purchase can both represent an impulse buy , a « pleasure purchase » but also a long-term investment.
-This artwork is made on acid- free high archival quality paper manufactured in France
-The pastels used are composed of high-quality pigments to ensure maximum longevity
-This art-piece is both signed at the front and at the back.
- You will be issued a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist, as a proof that you have acquired a genuine and unique piece of art.
- The art-piece will be carefully packaged and fully insured for safe delivery worldwide. We use bespoke delivery services to ensure not only safe transit and delivery, but also total peace of mind.
- You will be issued a parcel-tracking number to track the progress of your parcel in real time.

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Nathalie JAGUIN began a professional career as a portrait painter on the spot and on commission in 2003. After about ten years of this activity and 6000 portraits sold, she decided to leave academic drawing[...]

Nathalie JAGUIN began a professional career as a portrait painter on the spot and on commission in 2003. After about ten years of this activity and 6000 portraits sold, she decided to leave academic drawing by abolishing the contours.

She invented her technique "Millefiori" which she describes in her book "oil painting, painting without sketches" released in 2019 which is sold in France, as well as in bookstores, New York (Librairie Albertine), Canadian (Librairie Archambault) and all over the world. These paintings are composed like a symphony, each touch of color is a note that must agree with the others to compose a harmony, it sometimes gives birth to a landscape, a portrait, or a still life, paintings full of colors and good humor.

She uses the impasto technique to paint subjects free of any outline.

Every millimeter of her work is colored and worked to make it an object, both precious and complex. She draws inspiration from landscapes sometimes painted outdoors, still lifes and scenes of life, to extract their richness, power and beauty.

Active on social networks, her Youtube channel now has a million views.

She has been recognized and rewarded several times in national and international competitions and obtained the silver medal Arts sciences and Letters in 2024.

She is supported in her work by the trust of her clients, her works can now be found among collectors in Germany, Russia, Taiwan as well as French collectors. Her painting "Pink Light 7" has joined the permanent collection of Dimitris Copelouzos in Athens, Greece
It is now in his collection with 140 renowned French artists.
Mr. Copelouzos holds works by artists such as Warhol, Botero, Dubuffet, Kounellis, Wesselmann, Boetti, Gilbert & George, Indiana, Kippenberger, Hirst, Zhang Xiaogang, Kusama...

Two of his works “Remue méninges” have joined the permanent collection of the MOBA museum, Boston, Massachusetts, United States. In September 2024, one of them will go to the new MOBA in Quebec.

 

 

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