Original artwork description:

This series of paintings is inspired by the artist's relationship with the forest of Fontainebleau. Every day, the artist goes there to sketch, to walk, to dialogue with the forest. The first sketches are made on the spot in various media (watercolor, pencil, gouache, ink, pastels). These notes are then used to create from these traces and the memory of the moment lived with the place. The final painting is done in the studio. The canvas is varnished and ready to hang. It comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist. This work was exhibited in November and December 2022 at the Château Mercure in Fontainebleau for the artist's solo show.

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas

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#abstract #forest #yellow #trees #cubism 

Learning with the forest (2022) Acrylic painting
by Linda Clerget

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This series of paintings is inspired by the artist's relationship with the forest of Fontainebleau. Every day, the artist goes there to sketch, to walk, to dialogue with the forest. The first sketches are made on the spot in various media (watercolor, pencil, gouache, ink, pastels). These notes are then used to create from these traces and the memory of the moment lived with the place. The final painting is done in the studio. The canvas is varnished and ready to hang. It comes with a certificate of authenticity signed by the artist. This work was exhibited in November and December 2022 at the Château Mercure in Fontainebleau for the artist's solo show.

Materials used:

Acrylic on canvas

Tags:
#abstract #forest #yellow #trees #cubism 
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My artwork is a fusion of varied influences, from the vibrant colours of fauvists like Matisse and Signac to the ornamental elegance of Alfons Mucha and the spirituality of Aboriginal... Read more

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