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Lease artwork "Les Innocents (Galerie Bouillon D Art Bo" by Nicolas Monjo with an option to purchase

Paintings by Nicolas Monjo are available for lease with purchase option

Painting titled "LES INNOCENTS (GALE…" by Nicolas Monjo, Original Artwork, Acrylic
LES INNOCENTS (GALERIE BOUILLON D ART BORDEAUX) (2019)
Painting by Nicolas Monjo - 35x51.2 in
$2,611.36

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LES INNOCENTS (GALERIE BOUILLON D ART BORDEAUX) (2019)
Painting by Nicolas Monjo - 35x51.2 in
Painting titled "LES INNOCENTS (GALE…" by Nicolas Monjo, Original Artwork, Acrylic

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Nicolas Monjo is a contemporary French painter. The canvas became his chosen realm at the tender age of 20, and from that point on, he embarked on a journey to craft a distinct[...]

Nicolas Monjo is a contemporary French painter. The canvas became his chosen realm at the tender age of 20, and from that point on, he embarked on a journey to craft a distinct and highly poetic style. Monjo's artistic alchemy unfolds through his deft manipulation of the laws of chemistry on his canvases. He masterfully blends acrylics and oils, creating pronounced reliefs that breathe life into his creations. Yet, what sets his art apart is his unwavering penchant for shades of greys and blues, hues that instantly mark his works with a unique and unmistakable identity.

In Monjo's artistic exploration, the subjects he tackles reveal a lucid and deeply personal vision. He is drawn to the ordinary, everyday objects and scenes that often go unnoticed. These recurrent motifs in his art mirror the recurring rhythms of life itself. Through his art, Monjo lays bare fragments of his own experiences, depicting a world that he perceives as harsh and cold, governed by the unforgiving laws of the jungle.

What sets Monjo apart is his ability to deftly unveil the fragility of the human condition through his art, a theme that permeates his work like an unspoken echo. His subjects, be they men or women, appear both figuratively and literally trapped within the frame, a stark reminder of their inability to break free from the mundane chains of existence.

Monjo's characters, at times reminiscent of the curvaceous figures found in the works of Fernand Léger, are often accompanied by the company of animals - dogs, cats, even fish - and they find themselves in curious, contorted postures. In one memorable piece, his choice of flexible models allowed a staggering ten individuals to contort themselves into the confines of a tiny car, a testament to his ability to stretch the limits of the imagination.

In his latest creations, Monjo's art takes a fantastical turn, bordering on the surreal, yet they retain the hallmarks of his traditional motifs. Hearts and guitars, alongside the mundane objects that grace the canvas of his daily life - bottles, plates, forks, and abandoned glasses - are all presented with a touch of whimsy and delight, capturing the beauty in life's everyday objects.

Nicolas Monjo's artistic journey is a profound exploration of the poetry that can be found in the mundane, the eloquence in the everyday, and the fragility that unites us all in the human experience. His canvases tell stories of a world that may seem cold and challenging, yet one that is punctuated with moments of beauty, grace, and the universal struggle to transcend the ordinary.

The Artist was highlighted in an article in Artmajeur Magazine:

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