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Painting Chargé d'électricité by Levesque Emmanuelle | Painting Impressionism Urban Oil

Painting Chargé d'électricité  by Levesque Emmanuelle | Painting Impressionism Urban Oil
Chargé d'électricité Painting Chargé d'électricité  by Levesque Emmanuelle | Painting Impressionism Urban Oil
Chargé d'électricité Painting Chargé d'électricité  by Levesque Emmanuelle | Painting Impressionism Urban Oil

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This unique and original contemporary artwork "Chargé d'électricité " on the subject of Urban has been created by the contemporary artist Levesque Emmanuelle.
The artist used Oil medium on Canvas to create this Impressionism, Small size painting.
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    Style : Impressionism

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    Subject : Urban

  • - Size : 25 x 25 cm
  • - Colors : Red
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    Medium : Oil

  • - Compatible frames : 25 x 25 cm
  • - Is framable : yes
  • - Format : Small
  • - Material : Canvas
  • - Mounting type : Artwork delivered with an open mat
  • - Our recommendations : Best-sellers' artworks
  • - Exhibited in Gallery : Le Touquet
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Levesque Emmanuelle
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At the age of 12, during a visit to the Tate Gallery in London, Emmanuelle encountered the first paintings that made her want to paint. She decided to attend a fine arts workshop outside her regular school curriculum, and after receiving a high school diploma in the arts, she joined the School of Fine Arts. She studied drawing and preferred figurative painting initially. The light of the Brittany coast, always changing and capricious, was a source of inspiration and desires for her. After painting from nature and photos, she decided to give free rein to her imagination and to trust the colours as her only medium, and thus she moved definitively to abstraction. On a trip to Russia she met many passionate artists (musicians, actors, filmmakers), and on returning to France, she became a schoolteacher. The overwhelming artistic imagination of children taught her much and this experience helped her to affirm her own colours as her 'joie de vivre'. She then devoted herself entirely to painting.
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