Grey Fragments (2019) Drawing by Jérôme Oudot "Trëz"

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Oudot Trëz Jérôme is a painter and draftsman based in France who uses and combines different tools of creation such as painting, sculpture, drawing or photomontage... His work is signed with[...]

Oudot Trëz Jérôme is a painter and draftsman based in France who uses and combines different tools of creation such as painting, sculpture, drawing or photomontage... His work is signed with the pseudonym Trëz. He exhibits internationally since 2009 in Japan, Italy, or in the United States. 

His central theme concerns the human being, the body, the mind, and what lies beyond. Jérôme believes that humans are both "frighteningly grandiose and sublimely mediocre". His figurative compositions are marked by the notion of an exploration of identity. He creates using acrylics and collage on canvas or wood.

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