Original artwork description:

One of my painting as my pseudo : Romain Héjé, when i walk through the garden to the old barn where i paint on sundays when everyone left.
I choose to paint : TheTragic characters series as a break through my abstract paintings the need to face up to reality the state of things. Is the artist not the one which is suppose to represent her or his Time?
It is the painted reproduction of a newspaper photography. The subject is a vietnamese pharmacist woman working near the cambodian border where the malaria is still active in spite of treatment. She seems to be helpless and just considering the topography as her only acknowledgement . A tragic character.
The painting has a glossy varnish.
Polyester type canvas streched on the frame by the artist.

Materials used:

canva, oil paint, acrylic paint, wooden frame

Tags:
#woman #orange #dress #vietnamese #sadeness 

The shopkeeper (2019) Oil painting
by jérôme hémain

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One of my painting as my pseudo : Romain Héjé, when i walk through the garden to the old barn where i paint on sundays when everyone left.
I choose to paint : TheTragic characters series as a break through my abstract paintings the need to face up to reality the state of things. Is the artist not the one which is suppose to represent her or his Time?
It is the painted reproduction of a newspaper photography. The subject is a vietnamese pharmacist woman working near the cambodian border where the malaria is still active in spite of treatment. She seems to be helpless and just considering the topography as her only acknowledgement . A tragic character.
The painting has a glossy varnish.
Polyester type canvas streched on the frame by the artist.

Materials used:

canva, oil paint, acrylic paint, wooden frame

Tags:
#woman #orange #dress #vietnamese #sadeness 
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"Dyslexie, dysorthographie, dyscalculie. . . " was what i used to hear when i was a child, which drove me to a "Libre école Rudolf Steiner" where i had a very good... Read more

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