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FRENCH SCHOOL Neverending dream Chihuahua Chut les Barbizons!

2025

$460.54
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€385
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About the Item

☀️Neverending DrealChihuhua☀️ In the artistic world, animals have always been key protagonists in expressing the power and beauty of the wild. Artists often use animals as symbols to convey deeper messages. For instance, the serpent has long been associated with temptation and sin in Western art. It frequently appears in biblical scenes such as the fall of Adam and Eve or the temptation of Jesus in the desert. On the other hand, some animals are elevated to the status of deities or hold sacred significance in certain cultures. The elephant, for example, is revered in Asia for its wisdom and tranquil strength. In Asian art, it is often depicted with delicacy and finesse to symbolize prosperity and happiness. The eagle, by contrast, is a symbol of power and freedom in many cultures around the world. Its majestic flight inspires admiration and respect. Painters like John James Audubon sought to capture this grandeur by portraying the bird of prey with remarkable scientific precision. The symbolism of animals can also vary across historical periods. In medieval Europe, for instance, the lion was considered a royal emblem embodying the nobility and strength of the reigning monarch. Kings were often depicted alongside a roaring lion to assert their undeniable authority. It is worth noting that attitudes toward animals have evolved over time. In the past, animals were often depicted as hunting trophies or symbols of human domination over the animal kingdom. Today, many artists highlight the importance of preserving biodiversity and promoting respect for animals. They carry a complex symbolic language and evoke a multitude of emotions and meanings. Whether through their raw beauty or profound symbolism, these works remind us of how rich and inspiring the animal world is for human imagination. Technique: oil, acrylic, glue, ink on old book pages on wooden frame 40x40cm ■■ 15,7 x15,7inch ⭐Sustainability⭐: Wooden frame is made by the artist by recycling old books. In an ecological approach, each packaging is tailor-made and is itself from a recycling network. ⏩》R E A D Y -- T O -- H A N G《⏪ 🟢 → Original signed work. Certificate of authenticity included. 🟢 → Protection for shipping (plywood, foam, thick cardboard) 🟢 → International Delivery Company – DHL/UPS/FEDEX 3-6days from France to USA. ⭐Composition and Structure⭐ At first glance, the composition is both playful and carefully balanced. The artist places the chihuahua diagonally across the picture plane, from the lower left corner toward the upper right. This dynamic diagonal orientation breaks the rigidity of the rectangular format, creating a lively sense of movement and intimacy as if the little dog has just rolled over to look directly at the viewer. The focus point is unmistakably the dog’s eyes, positioned near the center but slightly off-axis, a subtle compositional decision that keeps the image from feeling static. I used the gaze to anchor the composition emotionally, drawing the viewer’s eye immediately into contact with the animal’s expression before allowing it to wander through the rest of the frame. The background, formed by printed text, establishes a structured, grid-like base that contrasts with the organic curves of the chihuahua’s body and fur. This duality, rigid geometry versus soft, fluid form, gives the work visual rhythm and conceptual depth. The text not only serves as texture but also implies narrative and time, while the dog’s painterly form feels spontaneous and alive. There’s a clear division of space between the lower turquoise band and the upper grey-toned text area. This creates an almost horizon-like separation that stabilizes the composition. The turquoise portion grounds the animal, preventing it from “floating” on the page, while also symbolically suggesting a surface, that adds lightness and serenity. ☀️Use of Color and Technique☀️ The artist’s color choices are both deliberate and emotive. The palette balances warm natural tones with cool contemporary accents, producing a sense of warmth within an experimental framework. Warm hues: The dog’s fur is rendered in soft creams, warm ochres, siennas, and touches of amber, reminiscent of sunlight filtering through fine hair. These tones create a tactile softness and evoke comfort, affection, and intimacy. Cool hues: The turquoise background provides a refreshing counterpoint to the warmth of the fur. Its clean, modern blue tone enhances the dog’s golden coat, intensifying the visual contrast while maintaining harmony. Neutrals: The muted greys and sepia text tones integrate the composition and prevent the colors from clashing. They act as an intermediary, blending the vivid turquoise and the warm fur tones into a unified whole. The use of black ink splatters adds a rhythmic punctuation across the surface. These small, spontaneous marks energize the painting and prevent it from becoming too sentimental or decorative. They also serve as reminders of the artist’s hand, gestures of freedom that keep the work grounded in modern expression rather than traditional realism. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Discover my work on Channel 4 UK in the TV Show "Huges Home" with Hugh Dennis _ Episode 4 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Bazévian Delacapucinière is a French artist whose works have appeared in numerous exhibitions and publications in Europe, America and Asia. My work focuses on oxidized images from the collective memory of the 20th century. According to Aristotle, from memory to reminiscence, it is necessary to reactivate images through the imagination to know their sensitive power. Consequently, the gaze (of portraits) becomes power, texture becomes light. Finally, this transposition of images becomes my individual memory.
  • Creator:
    bazevian animal (French)
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 15.75 in (40 cm)Depth: 1.46 in (3.7 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Gallery Location:
    Zofingen, CH
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2203217164652

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