frederic Cadiou - Le Henan





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Frédéric Cadiou, Le Henan, an original marine acrylic painting on 325 g Hahnemühle paper, 40 × 30 cm, framed in natural wood with plexiglass, created in 2024, signed, in excellent condition.
Description from the seller
Description of the work :
Acrylic on 325g Hahnemühle paper.
Natural wooden frame / plexiglass pane.
Unique and original piece.
Signed certificate of authenticity.
Information about the artist :
Originating from Southern Finistère, Frédéric CADIOU draws inspiration from Breton landscapes that is deeply anchored in light and the horizon.
His works capture suspended moments where nature dialogues with human perception.
Cast shadows, elongated lines, minimalist compositions: each painting reveals a subtle tension between depth and minimalism.
Through a mastered palette and pronounced contrasts, the artist creates calm, almost meditative atmospheres.
The gaze is guided toward the horizon, between silence, space and contemplation.
A painting where light structures the landscape and where shadow becomes language.
His current Akoun appraisal is 1000€ for a 15P format. (65x50cm).
Description of the work :
Acrylic on 325g Hahnemühle paper.
Natural wooden frame / plexiglass pane.
Unique and original piece.
Signed certificate of authenticity.
Information about the artist :
Originating from Southern Finistère, Frédéric CADIOU draws inspiration from Breton landscapes that is deeply anchored in light and the horizon.
His works capture suspended moments where nature dialogues with human perception.
Cast shadows, elongated lines, minimalist compositions: each painting reveals a subtle tension between depth and minimalism.
Through a mastered palette and pronounced contrasts, the artist creates calm, almost meditative atmospheres.
The gaze is guided toward the horizon, between silence, space and contemplation.
A painting where light structures the landscape and where shadow becomes language.
His current Akoun appraisal is 1000€ for a 15P format. (65x50cm).

