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MARBLED BOTTOM JELLYFISH

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1.100,00 incl.VATVAT on margin included according to article 297-A of the French General Tax Code

Oil and pastel drawing on paper by Corinne Tichadou representing two jellyfish on a marbled background. Vintage carved wood frame under glass.

Length : 15.75 in / 40 cm

Height : 10.63 in / 27 cm

Width : 1.18 in / 3 cm

Weigth : 6.61 lb / 3 kg

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Artist : Corinne Tichadou

Mediums : Oil & Mixed Media

Support: Paper

Frame: Vintage wooden frame carved under glass

Dimensions: 27 x 40 cm

Inspiration: The “Jellyfish, Marbled Background” design offers a minimalist and bewitching composition, playing on transparency, texture and suggestion. Two dark, almost ghostly jellyfish float in an undefined space. Their rounded shapes and fine filaments descend lightly, as if suspended in a slow aquatic movement. They seem to emerge discreetly from a marbled background, made of veins, shades of grey, pale green and pinkish traces, evoking both the depths of the sea and a mineral material.
The marbled background gives the work an almost dreamlike dimension, between nature and abstraction. Jellyfish, although simple and uncluttered, are charged with a strange presence, like beings floating between two worlds – the real and the imaginary. The old, ornate setting subtly contrasts with the aquatic softness of the drawing, creating an interesting shift that reinforces the silent poetry of the scene.

This work invites contemplation, calm and a form of meditative drift in a stylized and mysterious marine universe.

Guarantee of authenticity: Signed and issued with a certificate of authenticity

 

 Corinne Tichadou


France

Corinne Tichadou is a female painter working and living in Beziers, Southern France. Her painting is contemporary, figurative, mythological, biblical, allegorical and contemplative. It weaves links between the past and the present. Through mythology, tales, theatre, opera, biblical stories and her love for Italian Renaissance painting, she seeks timelessness as a philosophy. She paints the human being and questions it about its relationship to the world: to love, to family, to its courage, to its destiny, to its place in society.

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