Imagine all the people (2016) Collages by Pinkivioletblue
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Collages,
Collages
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Acrylic
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Ink
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 15.8in, Width 19.7in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Collages under $1,000 Symbolism History
Jeudi 27 octobre 2016 - "Imagine all the people" est une toile symbolisant un événement marquant du XXe siècle, la chute du Mur de Berlin au soir du 9 novembre 1989.
"La chute du Mur intervient au terme de gigantesques manifestations populaires, durant lesquelles des millions de citoyens est-allemands ont protesté contre l'immobilisme du régime communiste et réclamé le droit de passer librement à l'Ouest. [...] Débarrassée du « mur de la honte », la ville de Berlin redevient la capitale de l'Allemagne unie." Source : Universalis
Des murs sont déjà tombés, tous les peuples unis feront tomber les autres ensemble.
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Embark on a journey to the frontiers of the reality and imagination of a self-taught artist. Discover intuitive works that primarily explore a feminine spirit in its complexity and intimacy. The artist expresses his feelings on moments of universal life, of interiority in the form of a symbolic and cathartic language. His analytical perspective on his place in society, his search for identity due to his multiple origins and his cultural heritage resonate with the life of the viewer. You can find a little of your own story through these brightly colored canvases, there are intertwined feminine emotions and authentic feelings that await you in this original universe.
His interest in the artistic world began around the age of 15 in secondary arts in high school. In 2000, she graduated from a DESS in social psychology and labor, then in 2005 from a BAFA specialized in artistic activities. Psychology is a science of the soul that counts a lot in the life of the artist for several years. Theoretical foundation of her skills, she offers him, among other things, an angle to better understand the world around him and his place in it. Painting allows the release of conscious and unconscious mental activities. It is a process of sublimation or even resilience.
"To be original is to be oneself, to go from oneself, to create without copying or imitating anything or anyone." José M. Parramon
Member of the René Pous Foundation since 2018, 31190 Auterive
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1976
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists