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Painting Ruben by CLOT | Painting Figurative Animals Acrylic

Painting Ruben by CLOT | Painting Figurative Animals Acrylic
Painting Ruben by CLOT | Painting Figurative Animals Acrylic
Painting Ruben by CLOT | Painting Figurative Animals Acrylic
Painting Ruben by CLOT | Painting Figurative Animals Acrylic
RubenPainting Ruben by CLOT | Painting Figurative Animals Acrylic
RubenPainting Ruben by CLOT | Painting Figurative Animals Acrylic
RubenPainting Ruben by CLOT | Painting Figurative Animals Acrylic

Description artwork

An acrylic painting on canvas capturing the raw power and majesty of this animal in a moment of great intensity. The work depicts a bull in full motion, symbolizing strength and determination.
The composition is dominated by earthy red tones, ranging from warm to darker shades. These colors evoke the strength of the earth, the warmth of effort. Red, in particular, is used to emphasize the bull's energy, but also to symbolize passion and life.
Inspiration:
The inspiration behind this work comes from the world of wild nature and the cultural traditions surrounding the image of the bull. Represented as a being symbolic of strength and courage, this moving bull recalls the mythological and almost sacred aspect of the animal in many cultures.
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    Style : Figurative

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    Subject : Animals

  • - Size : 80 x 80 cm
  • - Colors : Red
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    Medium : Acrylic

  • - Compatible frames : 80 x 80 cm
  • - Is framable : yes
  • - Format : large
  • - Material : Canvas
  • - Mounting type : Artwork mounted on stretcher frame
  • - Exhibited in Gallery : Rueil Malmaison
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CLOT
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Born in Paris in 1985, Clotilde Briand grew up in the Sahara from birth until 1997.
In this cradle of untouched nature, she discovered wildlife, a singular atmosphere and light,
Unexpected animal encounters, from waking up with fennecs to serotinal baths with dolphins.
Some time after the Gulf War, she had to leave the free nature that had seen her grow up and return to France.
She first studied harp at the Conservatoire National et Régional de Strasbourg, then at the Conservatoire de Paris.
At the same time, she attended the Boule school.
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