Thomas TEXIER - " Chemin du val d’Orcia "





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Thomas Texier – Chemin du val d’Orcia, oil on grey carton, 70 × 50 cm, Original edition, 2026, signed by hand, unframed, France.
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Oil on gray cardboard - signed - 2026
Thomas Texier - "Chemin du val d’Orcia"
Oil on gray cardboard
signed
Dimensions: 70 x 50 cm
unframed
Certificate of authenticity attached
Guid’Arts 2025: Appraisal of artists from the 15th century to the present
Who’s Who in International Art 2005
then artist Friend of the WHO’S WHO Art Club International
- Associated Academician of the Academy of Fine Arts of Saint Louis (French Polynesia).
- Diploma and International Bronze Medal, Cannes Azur International Salon (M.C.A)
- Diploma "coup de coeur" awarded by the visiting public at the International Salon of Fine Arts "Trophée D’Or" (Artists of France)
- Diploma "Artists of France" International Festival in Nîmes
- Diploma and International Bronze Medal, U.V.A International Salon Paris 18th (European Academy of Arts)
- Diploma and Silver Medal with Mention, Grand International Competition of the Academy of Lutèce Paris
- Vermeil Medal, French Cultural Solidarity (f.n.c.f)
- Honor Award (Public Prize) Bronze Medal, Prestige International Salon “Les Léopard” Saint-Tropez (f.n.c.f)
- Silver Medal, French Cultural Solidarity (f.n.c.f)
- Gold Canvas (f.n.c.f)
Biography:
Thomas was born in 1977 in the Paris region.
As a teenager, he began painting his first canvases, inspired by renowned masters and the paintings exhibited in the Barbizon galleries.
Through hard work and perseverance, at the age of 22 he forged his own identity, strong enough to decide to share his works through various exhibitions. Thus began a series of large abstract paintings called "Chromatisme", which would earn him numerous prizes, including the silver medal with mention from the International Academy of Lutèce.
Encouraged by the acclaim for his work, he decided to become a professional at that time, dedicating himself full-time to his art.
In recent years, the artist, recognized by his peers, has established a true personality in his canvases.
To date, critics are unanimous: "it is in the apex of colors that the artist reveals all his art."
Oil on gray cardboard - signed - 2026
Thomas Texier - "Chemin du val d’Orcia"
Oil on gray cardboard
signed
Dimensions: 70 x 50 cm
unframed
Certificate of authenticity attached
Guid’Arts 2025: Appraisal of artists from the 15th century to the present
Who’s Who in International Art 2005
then artist Friend of the WHO’S WHO Art Club International
- Associated Academician of the Academy of Fine Arts of Saint Louis (French Polynesia).
- Diploma and International Bronze Medal, Cannes Azur International Salon (M.C.A)
- Diploma "coup de coeur" awarded by the visiting public at the International Salon of Fine Arts "Trophée D’Or" (Artists of France)
- Diploma "Artists of France" International Festival in Nîmes
- Diploma and International Bronze Medal, U.V.A International Salon Paris 18th (European Academy of Arts)
- Diploma and Silver Medal with Mention, Grand International Competition of the Academy of Lutèce Paris
- Vermeil Medal, French Cultural Solidarity (f.n.c.f)
- Honor Award (Public Prize) Bronze Medal, Prestige International Salon “Les Léopard” Saint-Tropez (f.n.c.f)
- Silver Medal, French Cultural Solidarity (f.n.c.f)
- Gold Canvas (f.n.c.f)
Biography:
Thomas was born in 1977 in the Paris region.
As a teenager, he began painting his first canvases, inspired by renowned masters and the paintings exhibited in the Barbizon galleries.
Through hard work and perseverance, at the age of 22 he forged his own identity, strong enough to decide to share his works through various exhibitions. Thus began a series of large abstract paintings called "Chromatisme", which would earn him numerous prizes, including the silver medal with mention from the International Academy of Lutèce.
Encouraged by the acclaim for his work, he decided to become a professional at that time, dedicating himself full-time to his art.
In recent years, the artist, recognized by his peers, has established a true personality in his canvases.
To date, critics are unanimous: "it is in the apex of colors that the artist reveals all his art."

