Original artwork description:

"Dislike ?" acrylic and wax pastels on canvas, 150X100 cm.

UNSTRETCHED.

The artwork is a large semi abstract modern painting. An unconscious reflexion about our world, about what happens everyday. Style is gestural and free. Wax pastels gives energic lines on some places of the work. There's automatic writing : an imaginary alphabet. The word "DISLIKE" is written in a pale beige on the upper right corner. Main color is turquoise green.

What is the story of this unusual type of art in my production ?
I was painting a pure abstract, putting colors and vigorous writing on the canvas. Suddenly, in a phenomenon of pareidolia, I saw the silhouette of a man in the paint stains. He may have been a worker welding (sparks) or a member of the special law enforcement units with a helmet and body protections. Maybe, something had exploded at his feet ... Then, I knew it was something much more violent... something about human fighting for their lives. It was not only a violent scene, the repression of a revolt, or war. It was an hallucinating image of OUR future...
And the word "dislike" was becoming haunting in my head. So, I let all the details explode on the canvas, my hand wrote those words with imagined letters. I was painting a terribly contemporary or near future scene of violence and chaos. Because life is not quiet and peaceful...

This artwork will be delivered with an invoice and a signed certificate of authenticity. Shipping carefully packaged and tracked.

TRANSPORT TUBE SHIPPING: Due to the size, the painting is sent unstretched, rolled in a transport tube.

Materials used:

acrylic and wax pastels on canvas

Tags:
#urban #modern #city #political #street art #graffiti #turquoise #town #beige #violence 

Dislike ? UNSTRETCHED Abstract Urban Modern Contemporary Painting Street Art LARGE SIZE (2019) Acrylic painting
by Fabienne Monestier

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full 62 Artist Reviews

£2,401.35 Alert

Loading

Original artwork description
Minus

"Dislike ?" acrylic and wax pastels on canvas, 150X100 cm.

UNSTRETCHED.

The artwork is a large semi abstract modern painting. An unconscious reflexion about our world, about what happens everyday. Style is gestural and free. Wax pastels gives energic lines on some places of the work. There's automatic writing : an imaginary alphabet. The word "DISLIKE" is written in a pale beige on the upper right corner. Main color is turquoise green.

What is the story of this unusual type of art in my production ?
I was painting a pure abstract, putting colors and vigorous writing on the canvas. Suddenly, in a phenomenon of pareidolia, I saw the silhouette of a man in the paint stains. He may have been a worker welding (sparks) or a member of the special law enforcement units with a helmet and body protections. Maybe, something had exploded at his feet ... Then, I knew it was something much more violent... something about human fighting for their lives. It was not only a violent scene, the repression of a revolt, or war. It was an hallucinating image of OUR future...
And the word "dislike" was becoming haunting in my head. So, I let all the details explode on the canvas, my hand wrote those words with imagined letters. I was painting a terribly contemporary or near future scene of violence and chaos. Because life is not quiet and peaceful...

This artwork will be delivered with an invoice and a signed certificate of authenticity. Shipping carefully packaged and tracked.

TRANSPORT TUBE SHIPPING: Due to the size, the painting is sent unstretched, rolled in a transport tube.

Materials used:

acrylic and wax pastels on canvas

Tags:
#urban #modern #city #political #street art #graffiti #turquoise #town #beige #violence 
14 day money back guaranteeFree returns

14 day money back guaranteeLearn more

5.0

Overall Rating

Based on 62 reviews
5 stars
60
4 stars
2
3 stars
0
2 stars
0
1 stars
0

Visit Fabienne Monestier shop

Fabienne Monestier

Star fullStar fullStar fullStar fullStar full (62)

Location France

About
I am a french professionnal painter. Main time, I paint from imagination, because I love the freedom of evocation. I work in figurative, abstract, impressionistic or photorealistic ways. The most important, for me, is to create images... Read more

View all