Residual effect (2022) Painting by Jules

Acrylic on Canvas, 31.5x23.6 in
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This work was done in acrylic and spray paint from a textured background with plaster. I used the brush, the knife and the sponge. What the title of my painting says:. The term "residual effect" can have two different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. In the first sense, it refers to the concept of "remanence" in physics, which [...]
This work was done in acrylic and spray paint from a textured background with plaster. I used the brush, the knife and the sponge.

What the title of my painting says:
The term "residual effect" can have two different meanings depending on the context in which it is used.
In the first sense, it refers to the concept of "remanence" in physics, which refers to the amount of magnetic field that remains in a ferromagnetic material after the magnetic excitation that produced it has disappeared.
In the second sense, it refers to the residual effect of an experience or event on a person's mental, emotional, or physical state or on their environment. We can therefore consider this effect as the long-term impact of the experience or event on the person or his environment.
I find that this definition perfectly describes my painting and what I wanted it to express: the material that crosses time can be interpreted as a metaphor for the traces that we leave behind us and in us thanks to our experiences.

And you, what do you see there? What do you feel ?

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This work was created with acrylic and spray paint on a textured background made with joint compound. I used brushes, knives, and sponges.

What my work's title tells: The term "residual effect" can have two different meanings depending on the context in which it is used. In the first sense, it refers to the concept of "remanence" in physics, which refers to the amount of magnetic field that remains in a ferromagnetic material after the disappearance of the magnetic excitation that produced it. In the second sense, it refers to the residual effect of an experience or event on a person's mental, emotional, or physical state or on their environment. Therefore, this effect can be considered as the long-term impact of the experience or event on the person or their environment. I find that this definition perfectly describes my table and what I wanted it to express: the matter that traverses time can be interpreted as a metaphor for the traces we leave behind and within us through our experiences.

And what do you see? What do you feel?

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. Julien Lacoux, known as Jules, is a contemporary French painter whose fascination with art began at a young age. Initially captivated by music and photography, he was later drawn to the enchanting realm of abstract [...]

Julien Lacoux, known as Jules, is a contemporary French painter whose fascination with art began at a young age. Initially captivated by music and photography, he was later drawn to the enchanting realm of abstract painting, which quickly became his primary focus.

Jules explores the limitless potential of acrylics and mixed media to create unique and original artworks. His pictorial universe reflects an ongoing dialogue between matter and spirit, as well as between colors and textures. His paintings vary widely in style, with some drawing inspiration from industrial and structured forms, while others lean towards abstract and minimalist expressions. Many of his works address themes of evolution and transformation, highlighting the indelible impact of time on existence.

For Jules, the creative process is a quest for freedom. He intentionally allows his initial reflections to be shaped by the spontaneity of his gestures, sometimes random, enabling his compositions to evolve and gain new layers of meaning. Each painting becomes a distinct world, a space for contemplation that invites viewers to explore their own imagination and emotions.

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