Alliet-Delacroix
Philippe Alliet is a multidisciplinary artist (painting, drawing, photography, etc.). His work explores abstraction but not only. It is with his tools that he creates rhythmic and random works.
Addressing particularly the themes of abstraction in painting, but also nudes, representations of animals..., his work is distinguished by a new and visionary lighting.
Philippe Alliet was born on February 20 in Granville (France). He has a CNED plastic arts license obtained in Paris I. His works have been presented in numerous personal and collective exhibitions: (Subtle dialogue in Granville in 2021, Salon AEN Bayeux in 2021, "Limpidités" in Rouen in 2013…)
Discover contemporary artworks by Alliet-Delacroix, browse recent artworks and buy online. Categories: contemporary french artists. Artistic domains: Drawing, Painting. Account type: Artist , member since 2016 (Country of origin France). Buy Alliet-Delacroix's latest works on ArtMajeur: Discover great art by contemporary artist Alliet-Delacroix. Browse artworks, buy original art or high end prints.
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Abstractions-Abstract paintings-First part of my work • 112 artworks
View allPeinture figurative-Ombres et lumières • 10 artworks
View allPeinture figurative-Figurative painting, second part of my work . • 66 artworks
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Oil on Linen Canvas | 51.2x393.7 in
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Oil on Linen Canvas | 44.9x63.8 in
Particules élémentaires (petits formats)-Elementary particles (small sizes) • 1 artwork
View allPhotographie-Photography: Les A-graphées • 20 artworks
View allJe décidais de donner une vision personnelle et contemporaine de ces diverses pratiques...
PS : « Les A-grafées » (ou A-graffées, A-graphées) : celles qui ne sont pas graffées (pas directement peintes)...Préfixe A négatif.
Photographie-Photography: Évolution-Dilution • 15 artworks
View allAutres photographies-Photography • 123 artworks
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Photography | Several sizes
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Photography | Several sizes
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Photography | Several sizes
Photographie-Photography: Kinbaku song-IM Man Ray • 10 artworks
View allIci, point de cordes, mais en sur-impression sur des nus féminins, des notes, des partitions, toute la panoplie des signes musicaux, clin d'œil à Man Ray et le nu de son modèle "Kiki de Montparnasse" où se posent les esses d'un violon.
Petits formats-Photographies • 2 artworks
View allDessins d'animaux-Animal's drawings • 64 artworks
View allSold Artworks • 186 artworks
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Biography
Philippe Alliet is a multidisciplinary artist (painting, drawing, photography, etc.). His work explores abstraction but not only. It is with his tools that he creates rhythmic and random works.
Addressing particularly the themes of abstraction in painting, but also nudes, representations of animals..., his work is distinguished by a new and visionary lighting.
Philippe Alliet was born on February 20 in Granville (France). He has a CNED plastic arts license obtained in Paris I. His works have been presented in numerous personal and collective exhibitions: (Subtle dialogue in Granville in 2021, Salon AEN Bayeux in 2021, "Limpidités" in Rouen in 2013…)
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- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists

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Marché de l'Art-Saint Germain en Laye
Place du marché neuf - Saint Germain en Laye
J(y exposerai mes photographies
Expressions sensibles
Barneville-Carteret-Salle du Parc
Exposition -peinture abstraite et sculpture-Alliet-Delacroix , Nelly Carnet, Paul Maulpoix.
Évasions
Beauvoir-sur-Mer, France
Expressions sensibles
Église Notre-Dame, Place Notre Dame, 50580 Portbail, France
Ombres et lumières
Galerie du Tertre, Chemin du Tertre, Mont-Dol, France
Participation au salon de la Société Lorientaise des Beaux-Arts
Pour tout vous dire
Salle de la conciergerie du château 50570 Regnéville sur mer
Bleus subtils
Les jardins du Roc 50400 GRANVILLE
EXPOSITION VENTE
Salon international des Artistes en Normandie
Eglise Saint Nicolas, Rue Saint-Nicolas, 14000 Caen, France
Saint Jean des Arts
Saint-Jean-le-Thomas, France
Exposition de peintures abstraites et de grands dessins d'animaux
SALON DE ROUXMESNIL-BOUTEILLES (76)
Salle Corentin Ansquer Rouxmesnil- Bouteilles
Salon de peinture où j'expose 24 toiles et dessins
The soft law of séries
There is no doubt that Claude Monet was the first painter who used the track of series. May it be of haystacks or cathedrals, he used to truthfully report his feelings and emotions through his variations on a theme. Photography quickly became a means of reproducing this manner, since the plain sequence linked to the film roll marvelously fitted this exercise.
Nowadays, no doubt the Internet phenomena has drastically modified our perception of images. The words of “cascade” or “image flow” immediately comes to our mind. We cannot escape from telescoping profusion and overabundance.
I seek to capture the vividness and fragility of existence attached to its abundance, paradoxes, softness or violence by simultaneously creating various series that impose themselves to me… My series certainly don’t have force of law like what we call in French “law of series” (or “Murphy’s law”) that induces that rare and mainly negative events happen to mysteriously attract each other in some kind of synchronicity. There is nothing mysterious and negative in my series but rather a deep and jubilatory exploration of different themes… So, this ”law” – I put the word in quotation marks- does not have the sharpness of the justice of men (Dura lex sed lex, the Roman used to say). It’s a soft law, an inclination, a world : the soft law of series… Dulca lex…
