frederic Cadiou (1980) - Cap Coz encre





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Frédéric Cadiou (1980), Cap Coz encre, mixed media on white 250 g paper, marine theme, contemporary style, blue and white, original edition, year 2025, 30 × 21 cm, framed, 1 kg, signed, certificate of authenticity included on the back, France, excellent condition, sold direct from the artist.
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Unique handmade artwork.
Description of the work:
Ink on white 250g paper.
Handmade, new, unique and original piece, delivered with a natural wood frame / plexiglass glaze.
Certificate of authenticity signed and included on the back of the work.
Information about the artist:
Originally from Southern Finistère, Frédéric CADIOU draws from Breton landscapes an inspiration deeply rooted in light and the horizon.
His works capture suspended moments where nature dialogue with human perception.
Projected shadows, slender lines, minimalist compositions: each painting reveals a subtle tension between depth and minimalism.
Through a controlled 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 rating is 1000€ for a 15P format (65x50cm).
In June 2026, he is selected to represent Artmajeur at the Vivatech 2026 fair, Europe’s largest innovation fair, in Paris.
Next exhibition: see the artist’s website.
Unique handmade artwork.
Description of the work:
Ink on white 250g paper.
Handmade, new, unique and original piece, delivered with a natural wood frame / plexiglass glaze.
Certificate of authenticity signed and included on the back of the work.
Information about the artist:
Originally from Southern Finistère, Frédéric CADIOU draws from Breton landscapes an inspiration deeply rooted in light and the horizon.
His works capture suspended moments where nature dialogue with human perception.
Projected shadows, slender lines, minimalist compositions: each painting reveals a subtle tension between depth and minimalism.
Through a controlled 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 rating is 1000€ for a 15P format (65x50cm).
In June 2026, he is selected to represent Artmajeur at the Vivatech 2026 fair, Europe’s largest innovation fair, in Paris.
Next exhibition: see the artist’s website.

