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I work mainly with oil paint, because even if the drying time is long, I love its malleability and texture. My paintings can be diversified into three types of series: the vibration series , the lunar series and the animal series . I really like working with knives but also in more detail with brushes.

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VIBRATION SERIES

This series of paintings highlights the work of the material with the knife, with intense and vibrant emotions like life!

It all starts with an emotion!


It makes our heart vibrate and this leads to a whole series of actions, thoughts that dance and connect in a reality that we choose to live.

My intention with this series is to generate an emotion, a vibration, from the canvas to your heart.

Each line and wave of color recalls the beauty in imperfections, the impermanence and fragility of life with its breathing, and the importance of the present moment.

It is an invitation to let your heart vibrate in unison, and allow your imagination to see beyond the canvas and share an emotion… a positive vibration.

It is an invitation to vibrate and breathe life .

"Sunset trip" Oil on canvas
120x100cm

 
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"Sunset trip" Oil on canvas
120x100cm

 
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Parisian Vibrations

73 x 54 cm

Oil on canvas

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Earth Vibrations

73 x 54 cm

Oil on canvas

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Venetian Vibrations

50 x 70 cm

Oil on canvas

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Californian Vibrations

73 x 54 cm

Oil on canvas

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Golden Vibrations

50 x 60 cm

Oil on canvas

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Red kiss

60 x 70 cm

Oil on canvas

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Illusory Vibrations

50 x 70 cm

Oil on canvas

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Crazy Tomato and Basil Vibrations

80 x 80 cm

Oil on canvas

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