Laurent Anastay Ponsolle - Hendrick #1





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Laurent Anastay-Ponsolle, Hendrick #1, oil painting on paper, original edition, 2020, 42 cm by 55 cm, portrait in expressionism, hand-signed, France origin, sold directly by the artist.
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Young artist exhibited at the Centre Pompidou in September 2025 on the occasion of the day dedicated to Young French Creation, Laurent Anastay-Ponsolle is a French expressionist artist born in 1982. Drawing, painting, collage, performance are the languages he explores with strength and spontaneity.
Oil painting on paper.
"Hendrick #1" evokes a masculine figure that is both composed and troubled. The man stands upright, solidly, but the pictorial treatment makes him waver: the colors run, the contours tremble, as if his very identity were unstable.
In this painting, Laurent Anastay-Ponsolle questions masculinity and gender: what does it mean to be a man in an era of doubts and changes? Expressionism becomes here a tool of introspection — and of questioning. An ambiguous strength, both proud and fractured.
Young artist exhibited at the Centre Pompidou in September 2025 on the occasion of the day dedicated to Young French Creation, Laurent Anastay-Ponsolle is a French expressionist artist born in 1982. Drawing, painting, collage, performance are the languages he explores with strength and spontaneity.
Oil painting on paper.
"Hendrick #1" evokes a masculine figure that is both composed and troubled. The man stands upright, solidly, but the pictorial treatment makes him waver: the colors run, the contours tremble, as if his very identity were unstable.
In this painting, Laurent Anastay-Ponsolle questions masculinity and gender: what does it mean to be a man in an era of doubts and changes? Expressionism becomes here a tool of introspection — and of questioning. An ambiguous strength, both proud and fractured.

