Epouvandails symbolises the superposition of two opposing worlds between countryside and sea, with imaginary and fanciful creatures in red jumpers and with arms in the form of a cross. The word 'Scarecrows' comes from a contraction of 'scarecrow' and 'jumper'.
The strange, luminous eyes of the scarecrows seem to testify that there is life in them, despite their frozen posture. For those who knew this period, a little air of Jean-Michel Folon who created the famous Antenne 2 TV credits with stylized men flying poetically over the fields crosses the canvas with humour and surrealism.
Dimensions 29,5 x 29,5 cm, thickness 2 cm
Materials: cotton canvas stretched over wood, acrylic paint, protective varnish
acrylic painting, varnish, cotton canvas stretched on wood
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Epouvandails symbolises the superposition of two opposing worlds between countryside and sea, with imaginary and fanciful creatures in red jumpers and with arms in the form of a cross. The word 'Scarecrows' comes from a contraction of 'scarecrow' and 'jumper'.
The strange, luminous eyes of the scarecrows seem to testify that there is life in them, despite their frozen posture. For those who knew this period, a little air of Jean-Michel Folon who created the famous Antenne 2 TV credits with stylized men flying poetically over the fields crosses the canvas with humour and surrealism.
Dimensions 29,5 x 29,5 cm, thickness 2 cm
Materials: cotton canvas stretched over wood, acrylic paint, protective varnish
acrylic painting, varnish, cotton canvas stretched on wood
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