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This drawing of a humanoid created by Jean-Luc Lacroix, half-man, half-woman, androgyne, LGBT, expresses here a feeling of fear against the others, particularly when he is in turmoil and pursues paths on finding who he is.
Dry pastel on paper, chalk, 26x39cm.
This humanoid 1 is made with stone effects. The drawing is a personal and one-of-a-kind artwork.
The second humanoid is slightly different and illustrates also an androgyne.
Signed JlLacroix at the bottom left with a JlL stamp on the back. Certificate of authenticity.
See example of a frame (sent without frame).

Materials used:

chalk, dry pastels

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#man #woman #drawing #painting #fear #portraiture #scary #chalk #bisexual #humanoid #shameless #stone effect #half-man #cold-bloodedness #soullessness 

Humanoid 1 (2000)

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by Jean-Luc Lacroix

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This drawing of a humanoid created by Jean-Luc Lacroix, half-man, half-woman, androgyne, LGBT, expresses here a feeling of fear against the others, particularly when he is in turmoil and pursues paths on finding who he is.
Dry pastel on paper, chalk, 26x39cm.
This humanoid 1 is made with stone effects. The drawing is a personal and one-of-a-kind artwork.
The second humanoid is slightly different and illustrates also an androgyne.
Signed JlLacroix at the bottom left with a JlL stamp on the back. Certificate of authenticity.
See example of a frame (sent without frame).

Materials used:

chalk, dry pastels

Tags:
#man #woman #drawing #painting #fear #portraiture #scary #chalk #bisexual #humanoid #shameless #stone effect #half-man #cold-bloodedness #soullessness 
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When people ask Jean-Luc Lacroix what the creation of his sculptures gives him, he replies that it is his life and can't do anything else. He is thinking about day... Read more

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