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Christophe"Summer Rain", Acrylic paint and Fabric framed, 50x34 2018
2018
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Listed is another impressive painting from 2018 by French abstract expressionist Christophe. We are pleased to announce that we are the only gallery in the United States to represent the work of this celebrated French artist.
This painting titled "Summer Rain" is on heavy-weight paper/board with Acrylic, oil stick and fabric, it measures 44x28.5" unframed and 52x36" framed. I have included close up images to show the detail in this abstract painting.
There is an excitement in the art world when you find the artist whose paintings have everything they need, the balance, color, values, emotion, the composition and just the right amount of feeling. Christophe is that artist. What makes his art special is that all of his paintings have that, not just one or two, all of them do.
When his work arrives at the gallery every piece is superb with every element and brush stroke in the correct location. It is not a question of selecting which is the right work to show, they are all the right work. We have offered his work at a price to appeal to collectors of every level.
- Creator:Christophe (French)
- Creation Year:2018
- Dimensions:Height: 50 in (127 cm)Width: 34 in (86.36 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Southampton, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU20827140282
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