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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Watercolor
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 11in, Width 15.4in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $500 Figurative
Dimensions : 39 cm x 28 cm
C'est la reproduction d'une estampe japonaise du peintre Hiroshige, dont j'ai respecté le dessin et les couleurs (les miennes étant un peu plus vives).
Deux femmes en kimono discutent à côté d'une rizière. Un homme porte un lourd chargement sur une épaule.
Au 2ème plan, deux grues picorent du riz et on peut et en arrière-plan, le mont Fuji Yama sert de décor, dans une lumière rosée.
Related themes
Estampe JaponaiseCueillette Du RizFemmes JaponaisesPeinture JaponPaysage Japon
I think I've always drawn, as far back as I can remember. I like to learn...and preferably alone, by observing, by studying the techniques used by others and above all by experimenting. And I'm passionate about color.
I used gouache in my childhood and adolescence. After ten years without touching a pencil and a brush for lack of time (I worked in a travel agency and I raised my children), I rediscovered art, first pastel, then watercolor which I practiced several hours a day for years. After progressing, I gave watercolor lessons for 8 years.
In the meantime, 27 years ago, I joined an oil painting workshop, then I "drift" towards acrylic a dozen years ago and I decided to devote myself to it because the oil gave me problems of drying and storage. I painted in acrylic on many supports: canvas, wood, papyrus... My favorite themes are: the 1920s, Egypt, the Carnival of Venice, Japan, the sea... I likes to work in color but also in black and white.
These themes can be found in my painting on glass, which I have been practicing for about 7 years. It's a technique that reminds me of the transparency of watercolor.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1962
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists