Fabien Delaube - Andromeda





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Fabien Delaube presents an original Andromeda painting (2026), an acrylic and oil portrait in expressionist, surreal, and symbolic styles, signed by hand, measuring 30 cm by 24 cm and weighing 500 g, originating from France, with vibrant colours including green, red, pink, black, and yellow.
Description from the seller
In this work, I explore the complexities of human identity. Using oil in an expressionist, surrealist and symbolic style, I depict a fragmented face where vibrant colors struggle to emerge from an otherwise neutral and structured façade. This painting invites viewers to reflect on what lies behind the appearances we present to the world. It will bring depth and conversation to any living space.
Fabien Delaube is an award-winning painter whose works have been exhibited in France, Belgium, Germany, Canada and China. The French artist is fascinated by the symbol of the mask, the mask that everyone wears, as well as what they hide. The mirror-like effect that Delaube's pieces confer reinforces the true nature of his subjects. He often begins his compositions with acrylic, finishing with oil, patina and paste.
In this work, I explore the complexities of human identity. Using oil in an expressionist, surrealist and symbolic style, I depict a fragmented face where vibrant colors struggle to emerge from an otherwise neutral and structured façade. This painting invites viewers to reflect on what lies behind the appearances we present to the world. It will bring depth and conversation to any living space.
Fabien Delaube is an award-winning painter whose works have been exhibited in France, Belgium, Germany, Canada and China. The French artist is fascinated by the symbol of the mask, the mask that everyone wears, as well as what they hide. The mirror-like effect that Delaube's pieces confer reinforces the true nature of his subjects. He often begins his compositions with acrylic, finishing with oil, patina and paste.

