Prélude au printemps, Iris et Zéphyr Painting by Gilles Chambon

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  • Original Artwork Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 19.7in
On dit qu’Iris, la messagère des dieux, glisse sur la lumière d’un arc-en-ciel. Elle s’attarde sous les nuages chargés d’ondées que Zéphyr pousse. Un sourire ensoleillé les rapproche ; il paraît même qu’un printemps, elle fit du vent d’Ouest son amant. Et le gentil Cupidon, naquit de cette union… Vent, pluie, et soleil, c’est la météo chaotique qui[...]
On dit qu’Iris, la messagère des dieux, glisse sur la lumière d’un arc-en-ciel. Elle s’attarde sous les nuages chargés d’ondées que Zéphyr pousse. Un sourire ensoleillé les rapproche ; il paraît même qu’un printemps, elle fit du vent d’Ouest son amant. Et le gentil Cupidon, naquit de cette union… Vent, pluie, et soleil, c’est la météo chaotique qui toujours annonce le printemps sous nos climats… L’arc-en-ciel naît du rapprochement des contraires, et mon tableau aussi. J’ai fait glisser synchronistiquement deux personnages imaginés par Tiepolo, sur un fragment du funiculaire de l’Estaque, peint par Raoul Dufy en 1908.

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IrisZephyrPrintempsSynchronicitéDufy

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Gilles Chambon is a contemporary French painter. After creating fantastic cities in watercolor, he moved on to oil painting, reinterpreting classical painters' topics in an[...]

Gilles Chambon is a contemporary French painter. After creating fantastic cities in watercolor, he moved on to oil painting, reinterpreting classical painters' topics in an eccentric manner. Since 2014, he has begun practicing synchronistic painting, which consists of a telescoping, in each painting, of fragments borrowed from the history of painting and reinterpreted. 

The painted image still has a magical effect on Chambon. His creative method centers on the investigation of the connections between ancient and contemporary works, producing new poetry that he refers to as synchronistic painting. Chambon exhibited his works nationally, as well as internationally in China, Japan, Belgium and Spain. In 2018, he obtained the bronze medal at the 228th Salon des Artistes Français for one of his paintings.



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