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Frederic Reverte

Joined Artfinder: Jan. 2021

Artworks for sale: 23

France

About Frederic Reverte

 
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    Painting the soul ... “I came to painting with the intention of reminding those who can perceive that reality is beautiful. You only need to stop your gaze on her for a few moments to find yourself before the immeasurable magnificence of the world. We thus go from banality, from the everyday in which everything may seem perfectly known, to the unfathomable mystery of all things. The most humble object then takes on all the beauties and enters without a solution of continuity into the inexpressible and eternity. I try to see reality as new, as “never seen”, as exceptional. Without artifice, I hope to return to the first vision of things, that which notes without a priori, and which, gently won by the original sumptuousness, (shapes, colors, lights), gives birth to the feeling of the Wonderful, with the humble means of the painting.
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Painting the soul ... “I came to painting with the intention of reminding those who can perceive that reality is beautiful. You only need to stop your gaze on her for a few moments to find yourself before the immeasurable magnificence of the world. We thus go from banality, from the everyday in which everything may seem perfectly known, to the unfathomable mystery of all things. The most humble object then takes on all the beauties and enters without a solution of continuity into the inexpressible and eternity. I try to see reality as new, as “never seen”, as exceptional. Without artifice, I hope to return to the first vision of things, that which notes without a priori, and which, gently won by the original sumptuousness, (shapes, colors, lights), gives birth to the feeling of the Wonderful, with the humble means of the painting.