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Gwendoline Finaz De Villaine Chemin de Travers n°32023
2023
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Gwendoline Finaz de Villaine is an artist whose painting is deeply connected to her subconscious, practiced in an automatic manner. Her technique using Chinese ink, known as "caviar ink," is refined and distinctive. Her art is influenced by cubism, African art, and the orient.
Each brushstroke by Gwendoline Finaz de Villaine expresses her emotions and profound thoughts, reflecting her inner world. Her painting emerges from an intuitive process, free from constraints or pre-established plans, allowing her to create authentic and sincere artworks.
The use of Chinese ink, a meticulous technique, imparts subtle textures and striking contrasts to her pieces, characteristic of her "caviar ink" approach.
Gwendoline Finaz de Villaine draws inspiration from various artistic sources, notably cubism, which influences her deconstruction of forms and portrayal of multiple perspectives simultaneously. African art is evident in her bold compositions and abstract motifs, while the orient inspires her in delicate nuances and details.
Her art establishes a connection between the past and the present, blending diverse artistic influences to express her unique artistic voice. Her paintings reveal a profound connection with art history and cultures from around the world, all while remaining rooted in her inner world.
Gwendoline Finaz de Villaine is recognized for her distinctive artistic approach and exceptional technique, offering a captivating glimpse into her inner universe and the diverse facets of modern art.
- Creator:Gwendoline Finaz De Villaine (1978, French)
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 22.45 in (57 cm)Width: 30.32 in (77 cm)Depth: 0.08 in (2 mm)
- More Editions & Sizes:noPrice: $5,454
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- Gallery Location:PARIS, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2489213154282
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