PIERRE RIOLLET - THE WAVE VEYRIER






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Pierre Riollet, THE WAVE VEYRIER, a 55 × 55 cm Giclée, edition 8/30, 2025, signed by the artist, in excellent condition, France.
Description from the seller
Digigraphie (giclée print) number 8 out of 30 copies.
Limited edition of 30 copies on Hahnemühle William Turner 310g paper, based on an original oil painting on canvas measuring 100 by 100 cm from 2019.
Signature at the bottom right. Numbering at the bottom left. Signed and numbered on the back.
A completed and signed certificate of authenticity will also be provided to the buyer.
On a pier facing Lake Annecy, a woman gazes at the horizon. The atmosphere is windy, but the light is fantastic.
About Pierre
Pierre Riollet graduated from the Auguste Renoir School of Art in Paris in 1983. After spending 20 years in advertising as an Art Director, he decided to dedicate himself exclusively to painting. Following a trip to the United States in 1987, he began work on the theme of New York facades and their shadows, inspired by American hyperrealists.
Always captivated by light, his work takes a new direction a few years later, focusing on passages. The contrast effect between shadow and light created by this theme defines this period. The dark frame enhances the external brightness and guides the viewer's eye toward a dazzling opening, allowing the imagination to drift toward the light. Beyond the pictorial aspect, it also expresses the symbolism of the strength of transition found in these passages.
After long experimenting with all kinds of backlighting in cafes, urban atmospheres, nocturnal and snowy landscapes, portraits... his painting now leans towards reflections, especially of the sea. Always with the same meticulous attention to chromatic accuracy, Pierre is now passionate about the decomposition of light and its interaction. Through the use of brushstrokes close to abstraction when zooming in on details, his canvases – most of which are large formats – emit a vibratory force of great intensity.
Pierre Riollet regularly exhibits in numerous galleries and contemporary art fairs. His works are now featured in many private collections.
His journey is somewhat like a gradual zoom, moving from canvas to canvas, passing through all these passages, progressing towards the light.
Digigraphie (giclée print) number 8 out of 30 copies.
Limited edition of 30 copies on Hahnemühle William Turner 310g paper, based on an original oil painting on canvas measuring 100 by 100 cm from 2019.
Signature at the bottom right. Numbering at the bottom left. Signed and numbered on the back.
A completed and signed certificate of authenticity will also be provided to the buyer.
On a pier facing Lake Annecy, a woman gazes at the horizon. The atmosphere is windy, but the light is fantastic.
About Pierre
Pierre Riollet graduated from the Auguste Renoir School of Art in Paris in 1983. After spending 20 years in advertising as an Art Director, he decided to dedicate himself exclusively to painting. Following a trip to the United States in 1987, he began work on the theme of New York facades and their shadows, inspired by American hyperrealists.
Always captivated by light, his work takes a new direction a few years later, focusing on passages. The contrast effect between shadow and light created by this theme defines this period. The dark frame enhances the external brightness and guides the viewer's eye toward a dazzling opening, allowing the imagination to drift toward the light. Beyond the pictorial aspect, it also expresses the symbolism of the strength of transition found in these passages.
After long experimenting with all kinds of backlighting in cafes, urban atmospheres, nocturnal and snowy landscapes, portraits... his painting now leans towards reflections, especially of the sea. Always with the same meticulous attention to chromatic accuracy, Pierre is now passionate about the decomposition of light and its interaction. Through the use of brushstrokes close to abstraction when zooming in on details, his canvases – most of which are large formats – emit a vibratory force of great intensity.
Pierre Riollet regularly exhibits in numerous galleries and contemporary art fairs. His works are now featured in many private collections.
His journey is somewhat like a gradual zoom, moving from canvas to canvas, passing through all these passages, progressing towards the light.
