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L’oiseau et l’enfant

6,500.00

“L’oiseau et l’enfant” is a touching scene from Delmeire’s “Forces of matter” series. This 90×80 cm canvas, with its rich interplay of acrylic and oil, captures a moment of innocence and companionship.

Availability: 1 in stock

Joseph Delmeire’s “L’oiseau et l’enfant” is a heartfelt portrayal within the “Forces of matter” series. On this 90×80 cm canvas, the artist uses acrylic and oil to weave a narrative of connection between the purity of childhood and the freedom represented by the bird, both forces of nature in their own right.

The artwork presents an intimate juxtaposition of a child and a bird, symbols of innocence and freedom, enveloped in a world of vibrant colors and dynamic textures. The bold strokes and vivid palette create a sense of movement and life, embodying the playful and unspoken dialogue between two kindred spirits.

In this series, Delmeire continues to explore the abstract as a medium for expressing deeper spiritual themes. “L’oiseau et l’enfant” invites viewers to reflect on the simplicity and beauty of these natural relationships, offering a canvas that is as emotional as it is beautiful.

This piece, while accessible in its affordability, is profound in its message, offering a piece of modern art that resonates with the spiritual journey. It is a powerful representation of Delmeire’s vision, where art becomes a silent conversation, inviting contemplation and a deep connection with the simplicity and purity of life. “L’oiseau et l’enfant” is not just an artwork; it is an invitation to witness and partake in the narrative of life and the spiritual art that Delmeire so masterfully depicts.

Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 80 × 3 × 90 cm
escrowable

TRUE

method

Acrylic, Oil

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