Lease artwork "Vingt Et Un Octobre, La Loire À Cheyrac," by Anne Baudequin with an option to purchase
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What are the conditions for terminating the leasing contract before its end?
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About the author
Anne Baudequin lives and works in Auvergne in the centre of France. From her studio overlooking the mountains, she paints the majestic, volcano-sculpted landscape every day.
Each landscape is painted "alla prima" in a single session. This enables her to really grasp the atmosphere, and the fleeting, passing effects of the sunlight. She paints quickly with energetic, spontaneous strokes that give her paintings a sensation of movement.
Anne Baudequin likes to travel, which is an opportunity to take on new landscapes, new lights and colours.
Through the moments that she captures, Anne Baudequin hopes to transmit the unchanging and timeless nature of these landscapes. Despite being a landscape artist, she frequently returns to the intimacy of still life. The peaceful nature of the relationship it creates with the subject feeds her concentration. She paints still lifes with natural lighting that glorifies the simplest objects, projecting subtle shadows in which she finds a multitude of colours.
Her work is currently held in many private collections across the globe.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1970
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists