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CONTEMPLATION OPUS XI

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THE SCENT OF MORNINGS
Oil on linen canvas, 120 X 170 cm
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The series “Correspondences” on the theme of Charles Baudelaire’s sonnet speaks of the relationship between man and nature, his ability to listen, the awakening of his senses which nevertheless lead him to understand how mysterious the messages of the latter still are. Every morning I get up at dawn, every morning I see the sun rise over the ocean and it is never the same. This morning for example, while the sky was overcast just at the edge of the coast, you could hear the bees busy on the coconut flowers, the wind was light and the strong heat of the southern summer was rising in the air. The birds were singing. It is these sensations, this perception of these intimate moments that I wanted to interpret in this painting, contrasting between the joy and the madness of the yellow of a new day, the calm, the serenity of a sky and a sea in a luminous blue and the passing of time in the bright reds and the deep blue of life. Available on www.theophile-delaine.art



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29.09.64, Oil on canvas, 230 x 345 cm - ZAO Wou-Ki
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CONTEMPLATION OPUS IX
Oil on linen, 92 x 120 cm
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Ninth opus of the series "Contemplation" this abstract painting remains in blue tones. Large vertical format, it represents nothing but expresses something. The artist does not have much else to say when asked to describe this painting where everything is already said. For everything is said, of course, but in what way? We will leave it to the viewer to read the subtleties of a pictorial language that addresses the emotional aspects of our consciousness as he sees fit. But let's not get lost and let's look first with our eyes, it's better. Then comes the contemplation.
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CONTEMPLATION OPUS X

This is "Contemplation Opus X" oil on linen, 60 x 50 cm which closes the "Contemplation" series. It will not be for sale as he fell in love with Opus IV and they ran off this afternoon to hang together on a wall in the south of the island (in fact it was custom made to keep it company)
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Lina Kusaite(Lithuanian, based in Belgium)
from the series "Lotus Land" pencil, watercolour, posca pen via also
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Willi Geiger Sankt Sebastian
Oil on canvas, 122 x 100 cm, 1914
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18.06.2001, Zao Wou-Ki, 2001
Oil on canvas 114 x 146 cm (44 ⅞ x 57 ½ in.)
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CONTEMPLATION OPUS II
Oil on canvas, 85 x 65 cm
June Nights In summer, when day has fled, the plain covered with flowers Pours out far away an intoxicating scent; Eyes shut, ears half open to noises, We only half sleep in a transparent slumber. The stars are purer, the shade seems pleasanter; A hazy half-day colors the eternal dome; And the sweet pale dawn awaiting her hour Seems to wander all night at the bottom of the sky. Victor Hugo


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