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This vibrant abstract painting features a bold and expressive composition. The canvas is dominated by a dynamic interplay of colors, including vibrant yellow, deep blue, and earthy brown tones. Gestural brush strokes and fluid lines create a sense of movement and energy, while the inclusion of more defined shapes and symbols, such as a blue circular motif, adds visual interest. The overall style and techniques employed suggest an experimental and spontaneous approach, reflecting the artist's exploration of the medium. The artwork's contemporary aesthetic and the use of unorthodox materials and techniques likely convey a narrative or conceptual intent, inviting the viewer to engage with the work's emotional and symbolic resonances. ...
Julian Farade
B.1986, FrenchJulian Farade explores human emotions through dense, colorful compositions where figures seem to emerge from one another. Oscillating between abstraction and figuration, he wishes to extract himself from this dichotomy to develop the possibilities offered by this zone of uncertainty and instability, the place where a figure is still a sign, a drawing a grapheme, a color a pure emotion. He thus composes a vocabulary of recurring figures - a house, a crocodile, a ladder ... - that he arranges in all his paintings and that disappear at first glance to let us read a very expressionist overall composition. ...
Galerie Derouillon
Paris, Paris, ParisGalerie Derouillon was founded in Paris in 2013 by Benjamin Derouillon and is dedicated to discovering and supporting emerging contemporary artists. Since its inception, Galerie Derouillon has put the emphasis on providing young artists a long term support in every stage of production, exhibition and dissemination of our artists’ practice. The main focus is on international emerging artists, creating a community and bonds with historical and more established artists through curated group shows. Collaboration is an important feature in the ecosystem of the gallery as we dedicate ourselves in creating relationships between artists, galleries and institutions by producing books, exhibitions as well as working closely with public and private institutions. ...