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4-days-a-week-blue Painting by Jean-Humbert Savoldelli
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Painting,
Acrylic
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 31.5in, Width 31.5in
- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Abstract
La seule indication sur l'orientation que souhaite lui donner le peintre est la signature, ou plutôt l'endroit où il signe . Personnellement 99 de mes toiles sont signées en bas à droite, et l'attache pour suspendre la toile est prévue ainsi.
"4 days a week blue", est la première toile d'une série de 4 prévue avec 4 systèmes d'accrochage qui permettent de suspendre la toile de quatre manières différentes
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La signature est donc peinte sur la tranche, sur "les" tranches ce qui donne une approche particulière de l'oeuvre, spéciale dédicace à toutes les personnes qui m'ont dit "j'adore ta signature..."
les deux photos complémentaires montrent les signatures sur les tranches ainsi que les 4 façons de suspendre la toile.
Cette toile est peinte avec de l'acrylique et du sable .
It's the first one of a serie of 4 paintings
I often think that you can hang an abstract painting in different manner : the one you like, but the signature is here to tell you the way the artist want to show it's work.
That's why I sign all around the edge, and put one hanging system on each side. You can now change the orientation of the painting when you want as you want...
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Jean-Humbert Savoldelli, a contemporary French painter, has dedicated over two decades to the world of art. His artistic journey commenced with a focus on Hyper-realism and Trompe-l'oeil, two styles renowned for their precision and meticulous attention to detail.
In his quest for artistic mastery, Jean-Humbert undertook specialized training in decorative painting, which provided him with the essential foundations of his craft. The School of Trompe l'Oeil became a pivotal point in his artistic education, imparting not only discipline but also a technical expertise that would prove invaluable in his creative endeavors.
Over time, however, the strictures of these techniques began to feel confining, stifling his creative impulses and limiting his artistic choices. The desire to break free from these constraints prompted a profound transformation in his approach to painting on canvas. In 2013, Jean-Humbert embarked on a radical shift, leaving behind oil paints and brushes in favor of acrylics, palette knives, and the liberating realm of abstract expressionism.
This transformative shift sparked a surge of creativity that had long been suppressed. Rather than presenting every detail to the viewer, Jean-Humbert now offers a canvas as a gateway to daydreaming. His works are infused with vibrant color harmonies, intricate perspectives, and a play between verticals and horizontals that command space without overwhelming it.
Notably, he introduced a novel element into the composition of some of his works: sand. By artfully combining sand with adhesive and using it sparingly, he achieves a distinctive interplay of texture and contrast. This innovative addition breathes life and character into his pieces.
Throughout his artistic evolution, Jean-Humbert Savoldelli maintains a distinct avoidance of spheres and circles within his compositions. He believes that these geometric shapes, while significant in their own right, disrupt the refinement he seeks and challenge the harmony and elegance he aspires to imbue in his paintings.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1956
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists