MURSIC - LUMIERE BLEUTEE





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MURSIC presents LUMIERE BLEUTEE, a 70 × 70 cm oil painting, original edition created in 2025, signed by hand, in excellent condition, from France, in a Contemporary style.
Description from the seller
Gérard Mursic's subjects are as rich as they are varied. Natural landscapes, seascapes, urban environments, still lifes or floral arrangements are evoked in the artist's oil paintings in a spontaneous and fleeting way. Evocation is indeed at the heart of his approach, which favors intuition over expression, sensuality over intellect.
Proceeding by additions, removals, and wipes, the artist develops a singular technique producing subtle effects or, on the contrary, dynamic movements. Like watercolor, he favors white, placing contrast at the heart of the composition. "The canvas is a search, an exploration," says Gérard Mursic. Working with forms and colors, varying rhythms and experimenting with lights and textures, the artist cherishes the interactions between what complements each other but does not look alike.
For it is instinct that shapes the painter's raw material. Freed from the constraints of drawing and representation, Gérard Mursic lets himself be carried by his themes into the creative whirl. Along the way, the subject sometimes vanishes, disperses or loses itself, forcing the spectator to engage in turn in the aesthetic process, making the canvas their own, projecting their imagination onto it.
CARRE D’ARTISTES
He has been rewarded in numerous art salons (Thorigné-Fouillard, St Brieuc, Issoudun...).
Invited by the Turkish city of Kusadasi, he participates in the International Workshop of Art in September 2016. He was recently chosen by the Fellini Gallery of Berlin for the Velocity Exhibition in 2016.
Paintings visible at the PYGMALION Gallery in ST NAZAIRE, the ST PAUL Gallery in ST PAUL de VENCE.
Honorary guest at ST MARTIN DE BOSCHERVILLE (Rouen) ERNEE, ISSOUDUN (2022), ST PRYVEE (Orléans) (2021), BENOUVILLE (Caen), LUC SUR MER (Caen), YVETOT, LA BOUILLE (Rouen), CARQUEFOU (2023), LOCQUIREC (2023)…
Gérard Mursic's subjects are as rich as they are varied. Natural landscapes, seascapes, urban environments, still lifes or floral arrangements are evoked in the artist's oil paintings in a spontaneous and fleeting way. Evocation is indeed at the heart of his approach, which favors intuition over expression, sensuality over intellect.
Proceeding by additions, removals, and wipes, the artist develops a singular technique producing subtle effects or, on the contrary, dynamic movements. Like watercolor, he favors white, placing contrast at the heart of the composition. "The canvas is a search, an exploration," says Gérard Mursic. Working with forms and colors, varying rhythms and experimenting with lights and textures, the artist cherishes the interactions between what complements each other but does not look alike.
For it is instinct that shapes the painter's raw material. Freed from the constraints of drawing and representation, Gérard Mursic lets himself be carried by his themes into the creative whirl. Along the way, the subject sometimes vanishes, disperses or loses itself, forcing the spectator to engage in turn in the aesthetic process, making the canvas their own, projecting their imagination onto it.
CARRE D’ARTISTES
He has been rewarded in numerous art salons (Thorigné-Fouillard, St Brieuc, Issoudun...).
Invited by the Turkish city of Kusadasi, he participates in the International Workshop of Art in September 2016. He was recently chosen by the Fellini Gallery of Berlin for the Velocity Exhibition in 2016.
Paintings visible at the PYGMALION Gallery in ST NAZAIRE, the ST PAUL Gallery in ST PAUL de VENCE.
Honorary guest at ST MARTIN DE BOSCHERVILLE (Rouen) ERNEE, ISSOUDUN (2022), ST PRYVEE (Orléans) (2021), BENOUVILLE (Caen), LUC SUR MER (Caen), YVETOT, LA BOUILLE (Rouen), CARQUEFOU (2023), LOCQUIREC (2023)…

