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Gerard Stricher Art

French
Gérard Stricher, an abstract impressionist, uses oil paints as his medium to create vibrant landscapes and nature. His paintings take the viewer on a welcoming journey; soon absorbing one to an experience in his world. Drawing from a basis of COBRA, his style begins to take life as these resonances dim. Gérard's work "ignites in great impulses and curves, coming alive in a flood mastery of colors, with the assurance of the gesture generating forms according to an intense rhythm, breathing pauses appeased, a chromatic autonomy, and, little by little, emerges a subtle seduction. All this leaves footprints, consolidating then seizing the work with all the ardor of pictorial gesture."(Manfred Schneckenburger)
(Biography provided by Galerie L'Atelier)
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Le Grand Bleu - an Abstract Expressionist work by Gerard Stricher
By Gerard Stricher
Located in New York, NY
An oil panting on Canvas, inspired by imaginary nature scenes where water, streams, flowers, and skies, assembles in a bright multicolor dance in thick layers of oil paint applied by...
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2010s Abstract Expressionist Gerard Stricher Art

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Canvas, Oil

Au Fil de l'Eau
By Gerard Stricher
Located in New York, NY
An oil panting on Canvas, inspired by imaginary nature scenes where water, streams, flowers, and skies, assembles in a bright multicolor dance in thick layers of oil paint applied by...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Gerard Stricher Art

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Canvas, Oil, Stretcher Bars

Des l'Aube
By Gerard Stricher
Located in New York, NY
An oil panting on Canvas, inspired by autumn nature scenes where flowers, trees, branches, bushes, and skies, assembles in a vibrant and bright multicolor dance in thick layers of oi...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Gerard Stricher Art

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Canvas, Oil

Le Jardin des Sources
By Gerard Stricher
Located in New York, NY
An oil panting on Canvas, inspired by imaginary nature scenes where water, springs, trees, flowers, skies, assemble in a bright multicolor dance in thick layers of oil paint applied...
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2010s Abstract Impressionist Gerard Stricher Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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