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bazevian animalFRENCH SCHOOL Venice Beach Chut les Barbizons! Cat Katze2025
2025
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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.
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This artwork presents a striking and whimsical fusion of realism, pop culture, and mixed-media collage. At its center stands a highly expressive cat, painted with meticulous attention to texture and detail. The feline’s fur is rendered with bold, confident brushstrokes, creating a rich pattern of browns, blacks, and warm tones that closely evoke the softness and complexity of a real tabby coat. Its vivid green eyes dominate the composition, drawing the viewer in with an almost hypnotic intensity. The cat's expression, slightly aloof yet self-assured, injects personality and character into the piece.
The cat stands atop a brightly decorated skateboard bearing the phrase “West Coast,” a playful nod to surf-skate culture and the carefree lifestyle often associated with California. This element adds humor but also symbolism: the juxtaposition of a domestic animal and skateboarding imagery evokes a sense of rebellion, freedom, and urban coolness.
The background is one of the most distinctive aspects of the painting. Instead of a traditional backdrop, the artist uses printed book pages as the canvas surface, allowing text to show through the layers of paint. This introduces an intriguing conceptual dimension, combining narrative, language, and visual art. The text acts almost like a subconscious layer, hinting at stories and meanings hidden beneath the surface. The use of collage also reinforces the contemporary feel of the piece.
Over these pages, the artist has painted simplified, stylized palm trees against a vibrant turquoise sky. These loose, expressive brushstrokes contrast with the precise rendering of the cat. The dreamy coastal scenery deepens the “West Coast” theme, evoking Venice Beach, skate parks, and sunny landscapes. The green of the palms and the turquoise sky complement the cat’s eyes, creating a harmonious color palette.
The skateboard itself is painted in bright, playful hues, purples, yellows, reds, adding to the piece’s youthful and fun energy. The red wheels pop visually and help anchor the bottom of the composition.
The overall style blends street art, illustration, and contemporary mixed media. The painting balances humor with technique, charm with depth. The contrast between the realistic cat and the more abstract background enriches the visual experience.
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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)
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- Gallery Location:Zofingen, CH
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU2203217228642
Bazévian Delacapucinière is an artist, now based in France who painted vibrant figurative painting with vivid colors. Norwegian, Brasilian, Korean, Bazévian spent 10 years on the road, meeting a lot of artists and people. Bazévian focuses mostly on portraits, because the face is a vital part of how we express ourselves. «Face is language and meaning. It is obviously the location for the expressions and emotions which gives information about the character. However, the face is also the only part of the body that is normally exposed and naked. We can't hide it in our society. Finally, it belongs to social issue". Bazévian unpacks the consumerist imagery that saturates society— namely impossibly perfect magazine pictures— by composing figures whose bodies disappear and faces form in an explosion of vivid colour. For Delacapucinière, these faces are vessels of social standards, and their interpretation therefore becomes an invitation to challenge such norms. Bazévian used several techniques with oil, oil pastel and acrylic to create small, medium and large painting, developing new technique of expression by dilatation and extracting the painting. Bazévian has held solo exhibitions in France, Norway, Brazil and South Korea. Emerging artist, Bazévian’s painting can be found in all collection from US to Europe and now Asia.
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