LYSEOPAINE - DANS 123 ANS: JE SERAI PÊCHEUSE

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Lyseopaïne, a French artist, presents DANS 123 ANS: JE SERAI PÊCHEUSE, an acrylic painting on carton entoilé, 40 × 30 cm, framed to 40 × 30 × 2 cm, hand-signed, numbered 28 of 150, in a naïve style, created in 2026, sold with frame, depicting a spring scene and in excellent condition.

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Born in 1994, Lyse, known by the artist name "Lyseopaïne" has always been fascinated by the world of art and creativity. From a young age she found ways to express her emotions and ideas through various artistic forms, which led her to develop a distinctive style.

Her passion for art led her to study visual arts at ESA Tourcoing where she could deepen her technical skills. These studies gave her a solid foundation in several disciplines, notably painting and engraving.

During her academic journey she discovered lino-cut printmaking, a handmade technique that quickly captivated her imagination. The complexity of the creation process, from the initial drawing to the final print, allows her to explore a variety of themes, usually figurative.

Lyseopaïne’s work is characterized by dynamic motifs and thoughtful compositions often inspired by daily life. She likes to experiment with form and color, always seeking to create works that resonate with the viewer. Her paintings, with naïve and poetic references, use contemporary warm colors carefully juxtaposed, creating a visual harmony. The artist’s figurative painting catches the eye and stimulates the imagination.

As part of her artistic ambitions Lyseopaïne has participated in several group exhibitions highlighting her talent and unique artistic vision. Her work could appeal to collectors at contemporary art auctions where she stands out for her authenticity and emotional commitment. She positions herself as an artist to watch, offering pieces that provide a enriching artistic experience and, at times, a committed one.

THE PROJECT "MURMURES"
150 murmurs, originating from silent voices, representing 150 years of the fight for women's rights since 1848. 150 is a number that symbolizes the years of battles for equality and women's rights. In some countries, the first major victory for women's suffrage did not occur until the late 19th century. The aim of this project is to show the place of women in society through their career ambitions or aspirations, as well as the hope of one day being able to be finally equal to men.

NUMBER 28 OF 150

Print: Unique work
Signature: Hand-signed work
Authentication: Sold with artist's certificate of authenticity
Medium: Painting: acrylic
Dimensions cm: 30 x 24 x 1 cm
Support: Painting on canvas board
Framing: Frame
Framed dimensions: 40 x 30 x 2 cm

Paintings are protected by bubble wrap and thick cardboard •
All works are shipped with their certificate of authenticity
https://www.lyseopaine.com/

Born in 1994, Lyse, known by the artist name "Lyseopaïne" has always been fascinated by the world of art and creativity. From a young age she found ways to express her emotions and ideas through various artistic forms, which led her to develop a distinctive style.

Her passion for art led her to study visual arts at ESA Tourcoing where she could deepen her technical skills. These studies gave her a solid foundation in several disciplines, notably painting and engraving.

During her academic journey she discovered lino-cut printmaking, a handmade technique that quickly captivated her imagination. The complexity of the creation process, from the initial drawing to the final print, allows her to explore a variety of themes, usually figurative.

Lyseopaïne’s work is characterized by dynamic motifs and thoughtful compositions often inspired by daily life. She likes to experiment with form and color, always seeking to create works that resonate with the viewer. Her paintings, with naïve and poetic references, use contemporary warm colors carefully juxtaposed, creating a visual harmony. The artist’s figurative painting catches the eye and stimulates the imagination.

As part of her artistic ambitions Lyseopaïne has participated in several group exhibitions highlighting her talent and unique artistic vision. Her work could appeal to collectors at contemporary art auctions where she stands out for her authenticity and emotional commitment. She positions herself as an artist to watch, offering pieces that provide a enriching artistic experience and, at times, a committed one.

THE PROJECT "MURMURES"
150 murmurs, originating from silent voices, representing 150 years of the fight for women's rights since 1848. 150 is a number that symbolizes the years of battles for equality and women's rights. In some countries, the first major victory for women's suffrage did not occur until the late 19th century. The aim of this project is to show the place of women in society through their career ambitions or aspirations, as well as the hope of one day being able to be finally equal to men.

NUMBER 28 OF 150

Print: Unique work
Signature: Hand-signed work
Authentication: Sold with artist's certificate of authenticity
Medium: Painting: acrylic
Dimensions cm: 30 x 24 x 1 cm
Support: Painting on canvas board
Framing: Frame
Framed dimensions: 40 x 30 x 2 cm

Paintings are protected by bubble wrap and thick cardboard •
All works are shipped with their certificate of authenticity
https://www.lyseopaine.com/

Details

Artist
LYSEOPAINE
Sold with frame
Yes
Title of artwork
DANS 123 ANS: JE SERAI PÊCHEUSE
Technique
Acrylic painting
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2026
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
40 cm
Width
30 cm
Weight
1 kg
Depiction/theme
Spring scene
Style
Naive Art
Period
15th century
FranceVerified
87
Objects sold
100%
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