Vincent Haller
With an engineering background, his work reflects the precision and the graphic rigor of the plans realized on drawing board, but he also explores various graphic techniques according to the subjects which he likes.
He appreciate the variety in his pictorial approach, also his work is in this image: very diversified!
What returns the work of this particularly surprising and interesting artist; so, “we have the impression to see the work of several people” we can read in the visitors' book of his exhibitions.
The used graphic techniques:
Mixed technical India ink, red chalk, pastel, watercolor, acrylic, oil painting, engraving…
"The craft preparatory process is long but necessary to obtain a good final quality"
So, he build his frames and makes his medium to paint for the oil painting from an emulsion created with resin of dammar, methyl of cellulose, linseed oil, stand oil, turpentine, and siccative…
His favorite subjects:
His daughter, the mythological themes, the nature, wrecks of cars and boats, life class, portrait.
His favorite painters:
Rembrandt, Dürer, Monet, Klimt.
Vincent Haller is at present on the art class of Chauvigny (Poitou-Charentes region in France) and benefits from good advices of the recognized fresco painter Jean-Jacques Jolinon.
He is also a member of the association Odalisque of Saint Benoît.
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Biography
With an engineering background, his work reflects the precision and the graphic rigor of the plans realized on drawing board, but he also explores various graphic techniques according to the subjects which he likes.
He appreciate the variety in his pictorial approach, also his work is in this image: very diversified!
What returns the work of this particularly surprising and interesting artist; so, “we have the impression to see the work of several people” we can read in the visitors' book of his exhibitions.
The used graphic techniques:
Mixed technical India ink, red chalk, pastel, watercolor, acrylic, oil painting, engraving…
"The craft preparatory process is long but necessary to obtain a good final quality"
So, he build his frames and makes his medium to paint for the oil painting from an emulsion created with resin of dammar, methyl of cellulose, linseed oil, stand oil, turpentine, and siccative…
His favorite subjects:
His daughter, the mythological themes, the nature, wrecks of cars and boats, life class, portrait.
His favorite painters:
Rembrandt, Dürer, Monet, Klimt.
Vincent Haller is at present on the art class of Chauvigny (Poitou-Charentes region in France) and benefits from good advices of the recognized fresco painter Jean-Jacques Jolinon.
He is also a member of the association Odalisque of Saint Benoît.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1972
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists
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Vincent Haller propose des portraits au fusain au Dortoir des Moines
EXPO ODALISQUE JUIN 2018
Un bel ensemble de portraits de célébrités et modèles vivants dessinés qui attirent et hypnotisent !
C’est à force de patience et d’observation que Vincent Haller dessine au fusain de manière hyperréaliste..
Il nous livre un peu de sa technique quand on l’interroge : « je procède un peu comme un écrivain qui
veut transmettre l’idée et le sentiment juste ; je corrige, efface, rajoute, accentue, peaufine… jusqu’à
ce que le sujet vive et forme une unité harmonieuse qui lui est propre. »
Il sort des « sentiers battus » en dessinant directement sur des panneaux de bois… « Cela participe de l’effet réaliste par la ressemblance des pores de la peau avec les aspérités régulières du bois et je joue avec les veinages du bois… »
26e salon de la Roche Posay
plus de 200 oeuvres exposées
expo Office de Tourisme 2014
Nouvelle République 2014
expo 2013
Nouvelle République 2013
Odalisque 2011
Nouvelle République 2011
expo 2009
Nouvelle République 2009