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Engineer, doctor of chemistry, I learned to play with matter and colors first by a scientific approach.
Always attracted by oil painting, I took advantage of an expatriation in the Netherlands to discover its riches.
This country, with a prestigious artistic past, was the ideal place to learn about the techniques of this art.
A long stay in Switzerland gave me the chance to contemplate the mountain. Fascinated by these snow-capped peaks, I set out to learn how to paint their brilliance, purity, majesty. I also painted the small colorful towns, the lakeside.
Then, I started to exhibit some paintings with success.
Having returned to France for a short time, I continue to paint and exhibit. I was selected at the Salon d'Automne in Paris 2020.
I am looking for abstraction on a concrete basis. I introduce the viewer into a familiar environment and let him get lost in a labyrinth of free thought.
Due to my dual training, my approach to a painting is based on two axes: an artistic axis and a scientific axis.
The artistic axis allows me to understand the aesthetic value of the subject, composition, color, light.
The scientific axis allows me to associate technique with the representation of matter.
Snow, mist, stones, wood are different states of matter and are therefore expressed with different painting techniques.
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Exhibitions dedicated to Odile Pinto-Corbin
Odile Pinto-Corbin POC
Étienne de Causan Gallery
From December 10, 2023 to December 18, 2023
Odile Pinto-Corbin POC
Contemporary sacred art
From November 10, 2022 to November 17, 2022
Odile Pinto-Corbin POC
Etienne de Causans Gallery -25 rue de Seine-Paris
From December 6, 2021 to December 14, 2021
Odile Pinto-Corbin POC
Salon d'Automne de Paris
From October 28, 2021 to October 31, 2021
Odile Pinto-Corbin POC
Salon de Rhuys
From July 8, 2021 to August 20, 2021
Odile Pinto-Corbin POC
Paris Autumn Salon
From October 13, 2020 to October 16, 2020
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Who is the artist?
Engineer, doctor of chemistry, I learned to play with matter and colors first by a scientific approach.
Always attracted by oil painting, I took advantage of an expatriation in the Netherlands to discover its riches.
This country, with a prestigious artistic past, was the ideal place to learn about the techniques of this art.
A long stay in Switzerland gave me the chance to contemplate the mountain. Fascinated by these snow-capped peaks, I set out to learn how to paint their brilliance, purity, majesty. I also painted the small colorful towns, the lakeside.
Then, I started to exhibit some paintings with success.
Having returned to France for a short time, I continue to paint and exhibit. I was selected at the Salon d'Automne in Paris 2020.
I am looking for abstraction on a concrete basis. I introduce the viewer into a familiar environment and let him get lost in a labyrinth of free thought.
Due to my dual training, my approach to a painting is based on two axes: an artistic axis and a scientific axis.
The artistic axis allows me to understand the aesthetic value of the subject, composition, color, light.
The scientific axis allows me to associate technique with the representation of matter.
Snow, mist, stones, wood are different states of matter and are therefore expressed with different painting techniques.
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When was Odile Pinto-Corbin born?