“Vestiges” is a semi-abstract painting inspired by the landscapes of the Étangs de Hollande. The work evokes the passage of time, capturing the way nature gradually reclaims the traces of history.
Created using acrylic paint and marble dust, the painting plays with textures and nuances to craft a minimalist landscape that straddles the line between reality and imagination. Textures add depth, while minimalist forms leave room for emotion and personal interpretation.
The inspiration came from a summer walk by the Étangs de Hollande in the Yvelines region. These ponds once supplied water to the fountains at the Palace of Versailles and were the site of a château belonging to Louis XV—of which only a few remnants remain today. Steeped in history, the area has since become a nature reserve where water, vegetation, and birdlife create a landscape of profound serenity.
With “Vestiges”, I sought to capture the dialogue between memory and nature—between what fades away and what is reborn. It is a work that fosters contemplation, inviting each viewer to imagine their own story.
Medium: Acrylic paint, sand, and marble powder
Support: Linen canvas pannel
Finish: Two coats of acrylic varnish
The edges are painted, allowing the artwork to be displayed without a frame.
The artwork is signed and countersigned on the back of the canvas.
Each artwork is accompanied by an invoice and a certificate of authenticity.
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