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Painting Entre ciel et terre by Gaultier Dominique | Painting Abstract Marine Acrylic

Painting Entre ciel et terre by Gaultier Dominique | Painting Abstract Marine Acrylic
Painting Entre ciel et terre by Gaultier Dominique | Painting Abstract Marine Acrylic
Entre ciel et terrePainting Entre ciel et terre by Gaultier Dominique | Painting Abstract Marine Acrylic
Entre ciel et terrePainting Entre ciel et terre by Gaultier Dominique | Painting Abstract Marine Acrylic

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This unique and original contemporary work of art "Entre ciel et terre" was created by contemporary artist Gaultier Dominique.
The artist used an acrylic knife technique to create this small-format painting on wood in a singular style.
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    Style : Abstract

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    Subject : Marine

  • - Size : 36 x 36 cm
  • - Colors : Blue
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    Medium : Acrylic

  • - Compatible frames : 36 x 36 cm
  • - Is framable : yes
  • - Format : small
  • - Material : Wood
  • - Exhibited in Gallery : Lyon
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Gaultier Dominique
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As a child, Dominique drew instinctively. As a teenager her notebooks were filled with her artwork. Convinced that art was her calling, she attended the School of Fine Arts as preparation for the entrance exams into the Decorative Arts School of Geneva. She trained there as an interior designer before turning to commercial art and cartoons. At the time, Dominique created meticulous figurative works with a brush and acrylics, directly inspired by architectural drawings. But this rigor did not suit her, and her work evolved towards the abstract. For many years she taught painting classes in Avoriaz where she participated in the creation of art workshops at the resort. She later organised many workshops in Haute Savoie before creating her own gallery in Thonon-lesBains.
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