The plot is inspired by the work of Provencal artists of the mid-20th century.
The ancient streets of the cities of Provence leave no one indifferent and have been imprinted in the memory for a long time.
Biot is a tiny old town on a hilltop in the heart of the Côte d'Azur, between Nice and Antibes.
The inimitable French artist Fernand Léger lived and worked here in the middle of the 20th century. The plot of the picture includes an allegorical reference to the most famous works of this artist - "La Fleur qui marche", as a tribute to the great master of form and color.
Any artist who has been there will be imbued with the art and culture of light graphics and graceful lines.
The author inherits the principles and spirit of the Mediterranean and embodies it in his works.
Canvas(cotton) of mid. dens. - 18\18 spi,
acrylic - "ROSA" (Ukraine);
subframe - Larch, 47 * 20 mm, with adjustable tension.
primer - white acrylic
acrylic
£637.15
The plot is inspired by the work of Provencal artists of the mid-20th century.
The ancient streets of the cities of Provence leave no one indifferent and have been imprinted in the memory for a long time.
Biot is a tiny old town on a hilltop in the heart of the Côte d'Azur, between Nice and Antibes.
The inimitable French artist Fernand Léger lived and worked here in the middle of the 20th century. The plot of the picture includes an allegorical reference to the most famous works of this artist - "La Fleur qui marche", as a tribute to the great master of form and color.
Any artist who has been there will be imbued with the art and culture of light graphics and graceful lines.
The author inherits the principles and spirit of the Mediterranean and embodies it in his works.
Canvas(cotton) of mid. dens. - 18\18 spi,
acrylic - "ROSA" (Ukraine);
subframe - Larch, 47 * 20 mm, with adjustable tension.
primer - white acrylic
acrylic
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This artwork is sold by Viacheslav Rogin from France