Man's

France

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Man's is the complete opposite of the tortured and inward-looking painter. He has been bathed in pigments since his earliest childhood. This stroke of the pencil, which was transmitted to him by his father, has allowed him for more than 20 years to express himself through an artistic language of his own. He paints, or rather translates with great strokes of color his anger, his emotions, his contained desires, and this, always with the taste of others.

He weaves over time thanks to his painting a universal bond, a hyphen between the one who creates, imagines, and the one who comes to contemplate his work.

Very quickly, his painting, which defies time and fashions, evolves towards surrealist, abstract, phantasmagorical achievements, where he mixes reliefs, reflections, shapes and movements. Also a dancer, he works his canvases on the ground, which allows him a more extensive gesture.

For him, it is necessary for the painter to question himself, to take an interest in all artistic forms but also in all the elements and events of our society which nourish, permeate and bring to life the overall work of the designer by avoiding on canvas the only grammar of pictorial art.


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Brûlure froide, Man's

Brûlure froide

Man's

Painting - 65 x 54 x 2 cm

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Flower, Man's

Flower

Man's

Painting - 65 x 54 x 2 cm

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Battement, Man's

Battement

Man's

Painting - 100 x 73 x 2 cm

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Battement, Man's

Battement

Man's

Painting - 41 x 33 x 2 cm

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Puissance, Man's

Puissance

Man's

Painting - 146 x 114 x 2 cm

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Man's is the complete opposite of the tortured and inward-looking painter. He has been bathed in pigments since his earliest childhood. This stroke of the pencil, which was transmitted to him by his father, has allowed him for more than 20 years to express himself through an artistic language of his own. He paints, or rather translates with great strokes of color his anger, his emotions, his contained desires, and this, always with the taste of others.

He weaves over time thanks to his painting a universal bond, a hyphen between the one who creates, imagines, and the one who comes to contemplate his work.

Very quickly, his painting, which defies time and fashions, evolves towards surrealist, abstract, phantasmagorical achievements, where he mixes reliefs, reflections, shapes and movements. Also a dancer, he works his canvases on the ground, which allows him a more extensive gesture.

For him, it is necessary for the painter to question himself, to take an interest in all artistic forms but also in all the elements and events of our society which nourish, permeate and bring to life the overall work of the designer by avoiding on canvas the only grammar of pictorial art.

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