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Camille Cottier Art

French, b. 1990
Camille Cottier (b.1990, France) whose first body of works testify to research on the physical and possessive limits of the body (his own, that of others). From 2014, she began an instinctive and obsessive work on Les Bonshommes, a vast series of full-length portraits of almost idetical naked men facing us. This same theme has continued to evolve since 2014. Camille lives and works in Ivry sur Seine, France.
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Artist: Camille Cottier
Les bonshommes 2021 - Pastel contemporary drawing
By Camille Cottier
Located in PARIS, FR
Oeuvres papier de l'artiste française Camille Cottier. Ses “bonhommes”, aux visages honnêtes, sont le reflet de sentiments universels: la solitude, l’amour, l’attente, le rêve
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21st Century and Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Camille Cottier Art

Materials

Oil Pastel

Les bonshommes 2022 - Contemporary Figurative Framed Acrylic on Paper painting
By Camille Cottier
Located in PARIS, FR
Oeuvre papier de l'artiste peintre Camille Cottier. Ses “bonhommes”, aux visages honnêtes, sont le reflet de sentiments universels: la solitude, l’amour, l’attente, le rêve
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Camille Cottier Art

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Les bonshommes 2020 - Large contemporary acrylic on canvas painting
By Camille Cottier
Located in PARIS, FR
Peinture acrylique sur toile par l'artiste française Camille Cottier. Ses “bonhommes”, aux visages honnêtes, sont le reflet de sentiments universels: la solitude, l’amour, l’attente...
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21st Century and Contemporary Neo-Expressionist Camille Cottier Art

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