Juliet au collier Rose. (2015) Painting by Vincent Marit
Seller Vincent Marit
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Original Artwork
Painting,
Oil
on Canvas
- Dimensions Dimensions are available on request
- Categories Surrealism
Related themes
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Vincent Marit, born in 1969, is an artist whose drawings and paintings reflect his life, his observations and his aspirations. From his earliest memories, art has always been part of his daily life. Inspired by the nature of his native Charente Maritime as well as by the art books, encyclopedic plates, photo books and comic strips that surround him, Vincent creates a rich and abundant artistic universe.
His artistic work focuses on the deconstruction of images from his imagination, followed by a dreamlike reconstruction through drawing. His creations evoke life, ecosystems, balance and imbalance, transporting us into mysterious constructions where light, subjects with varied graphics and rich compositions invite us to explore new stories and new perspectives.
Vincent Marit seeks general balance in his creations, creating a patchwork of styles and elements that take on new life on the canvas. His working method is gentle, based on curved lines and controlled volumes, while leaving room for imagination and interpretation.
Alongside his work in drawing and painting, Vincent Marit also became interested in photography at the age of 24. His photographs, captured during random walks and chance encounters, aim to bring inanimate subjects to life and open the viewer's eyes to the beauty that surrounds them.
A graduate of a drawing school in Poitiers, Vincent Marit has always followed his own artistic path, freeing himself from academic constraints to develop his own unique and recognizable style. His work has been widely exhibited in France and has been rewarded with numerous prizes and medals, thus confirming his recognition in the world of contemporary art.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1969
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists