HALF ABSTRACT 8 (2022) Painting by Jean-Paul Schmitt

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 11.8in, Width 11.8in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings under $1,000 Abstract Nature
Comme un chemin bordé de fleurs s'enfonce vers l'outre-vert. En rebond sur l'oeuvre, Jean-Paul Schmitt écrit :. "Dans l’ombre chantent des couleurs de fleurs. Tombent les derniers grains de lumière. Pas sur le chemin frôlant l’automne en rythmes feutrés. La mémoire en lambeaux se disperse et s’accroche aux branches basses. Souvenirs de noisettes. Odeurs [...]
Comme un chemin bordé de fleurs s'enfonce vers l'outre-vert...
En rebond sur l'oeuvre, Jean-Paul Schmitt écrit :
"Dans l’ombre chantent des couleurs de fleurs.
Tombent les derniers grains de lumière.
Pas sur le chemin frôlant l’automne en rythmes feutrés.
La mémoire en lambeaux se disperse et s’accroche aux branches basses. Souvenirs de noisettes. Odeurs des champignons et d’humus. Pétales d’or. Craquements de glands éclatés. Chiendent irascible caché sous les fougères millénaires. Tout se dilue. Le monde glisse inexorablement vers l’outre vert.
La nuit immense vient s’installer dans les rides du vent."
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.Jean-Paul Schmitt is a professional painter based in the Monts du Lyonnais, France. With nearly thirty years of painting experience, Schmitt initially spent fifteen years as an actor, during which he wrote and [...]

.Jean-Paul Schmitt is a professional painter based in the Monts du Lyonnais, France. With nearly thirty years of painting experience, Schmitt initially spent fifteen years as an actor, during which he wrote and staged several plays. He is a member of the Lyons Academy of Painting (ALP), the Regional Association of Arts (ARA), and the Group of Twelve. In addition to his visual art, he integrates texts he writes into his canvases, creating a unique blend of literary and pictorial elements.

Schmitt is listed in Guid'Arts 2018 and i-CAC and has been recognized for his work with numerous awards, including the Special Prize of the Rhône County Council (2014), the Boesner Prize (2014), the International Art Award of Beijing (2016), the Gold Medal of the Jury and Grand Prize of the Salon de Rive de Gier (2017), the Special Prize of the Jury of the Winter Show of Lyon (2018), the Great Trophy of the Arts Artists of Honor of the Year 2018 from the Editions of Museums and Culture, and the Silver Medal of the French Association of Arts, Sciences and Letters (2019).

Schmitt's work is characterized by its focus on the landscapes of the countryside around Saint-Martin-en-Haut, including melancholic granaries and bucolic interiors. He is known for his daring use of format, color, and texture, aiming to elevate his subjects to prominence. His current series explores coffee interiors reminiscent of New York’s Café Society, showcasing his mastery of color and form to convey tranquility and peace. Schmitt's paintings have been described as powerful and enduring, reflecting both contemporary art evolution and new expressive approaches to the figurative. His work has garnered international acclaim for its originality and technical excellence.


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