Christine desplanque - Nénuphars et peupliers





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Christine Desplanque’s Nénuphars et peupliers is an oil painting on canvas mounted on a frame, an original edition from 2022, 40 by 40 cm, signed, made in France, in excellent condition, from the 2020s, sold directly by the artist.
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Oil painting mounted on a frame
In this canvas, I capture the vibrant essence of light through the poplars, with touches of expressionism dancing among vivid colors. The reflections on the water and the blurred forms of the water lilies convey a dreamlike, escapist atmosphere. Each brushstroke embodies my desire to touch the viewers, inviting them to feel serenity and quiet, capturing a moment when time seems to stand still. This painting brings soothing and inspiring energy. Much gentleness emerges from my work.
Christine Desplanque, trained in oil, acrylic, and gold and silver leaf, is influenced by impressionism and expressionism. Her colorful and luminous paintings, true odes to nature, do not aim to describe it but to provoke a contemplative wander. Her works, part of the Art Résilience movement, evoke the balance between opposites, the mystery of life, and the quest for serenity. Her universe is a hymn to life.
She is one of the 60 artists of Art Résilience.
Oil painting mounted on a frame
In this canvas, I capture the vibrant essence of light through the poplars, with touches of expressionism dancing among vivid colors. The reflections on the water and the blurred forms of the water lilies convey a dreamlike, escapist atmosphere. Each brushstroke embodies my desire to touch the viewers, inviting them to feel serenity and quiet, capturing a moment when time seems to stand still. This painting brings soothing and inspiring energy. Much gentleness emerges from my work.
Christine Desplanque, trained in oil, acrylic, and gold and silver leaf, is influenced by impressionism and expressionism. Her colorful and luminous paintings, true odes to nature, do not aim to describe it but to provoke a contemplative wander. Her works, part of the Art Résilience movement, evoke the balance between opposites, the mystery of life, and the quest for serenity. Her universe is a hymn to life.
She is one of the 60 artists of Art Résilience.

