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Gabriel Riesnert
Hortensia in Vase, Original Oil Painting, Still Life, Contemporary realism

2024

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Work : Original Oil Painting, Handmade artwork, Unique Work. Ready to Hang. Medium : Oil painting on Canvas. Artist : Gabriel Riesnert Subject : Hortensia (Title) Signature : The work is signed, titled and dated verso. It will be supplied with a certificate of authenticity from the artist. Size : H26 X W 21.26 inches - H65xW54 cm and 2cm depth. This elegant still life captures the timeless beauty of the hydrangea flower. Three blossoms, painted in shades of white and cream, bloom in a sleek, stark-white vase. The subtle contrast between the delicate tones of the petals and the deep green of the leaves creates a harmonious balance. Set on a softly colored wooded surface, the composition stands out beautifully against a gray-blue background, bringing depth and serenity to the whole scene. The absence of superfluous details reinforces the natural elegance of the hydrangeas, making this painting a striking tribute to the beauty of nature. ___ To learn more about this work, please contact us via the 1stdibs messaging system. French artist, Born in 1970, Gabriel Riesnert lives and works in Paris and south of France. He has exhibited regularly in France and abroad. Since his early age Gabriel Riesnert has been fascinated by the beauty of plant forms and urban architectural lines. His passion pushes him to a practice of painting and drawing between photographic inspiration and urban realism. The artist's consideration of painting is essentially turned to a representation of what we see and perceive of these forms, whether they provide a fiction or an impression of beauty, of serenity. Beyond the visual, the creation of a work for Gabriel Riesnert is an interpretive experience and a journey intimately linked to space and time. His paintings often represent spaces and forms that are inspired by the tradition of the natural and architectural landscape. By enlarging details and creating a play of colors and shadows, the painter draws up a quest for the possible and a virgin path in the viewer's eye. Gabriel Riesnert has exhibited in galleries in Paris, Brussels and south of France. About the Gallery Established in Aix-en-Provence (south of France) since 2014, Galerie Jean-Louis Ramand participates regularly in art fairs in France and abroad. The young contemporary artists occupy an important place in the gallery’s programme. Jean- Louis Ramand is committed to supporting and promoting this young generation of artists, in a spirit of coherence and harmony, but also with the requirement of a creative technicality. With the same intensity, the gallery promotes the work of established artists, thus creating a delicate accord. Through solo or group exhibitions, and whatever the medium (drawing, photography, painting, sculpture, video and installation), the gallery seeks to bring together a variety of innovative approaches. Thus, the Galerie continuously enriches this dialogue by welcoming and presenting artists who are sensitive to its artistic line.
  • Creator:
    Gabriel Riesnert (1970, French)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 25.6 in (65 cm)Width: 21.26 in (54 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
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  • Framing:
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    AIX-EN-PROVENCE, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1826215250242

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