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LOBSTER

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The Lobster by Corinne Tichadou evokes surrealist influences and diverted iconographies, while keeping a touch of humour and mystery. A piece that is both decorative and expressive, where the exuberance of the setting dialogues with the simplicity of the composition. Oil on cardboard, and vintage oval frame.

Length : 6.69 in / 17 cm

Height : 10.63 in / 27 cm

Width : 0.79 in / 2 cm

Weigth : 2.2 lb / 1 kg

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    Artist : Corinne Tichadou

    Mediums : Oil & Mixed Media

    Support: Cardboard

    Frame: Vintage Oval Black Wood Frame

    Dimensions: 27 x 17 cm

    Inspiration: In this work, Corinne Tichadou offers us a singular and playful reinterpretation of the lobster, an icon ambivalent between the marine world and the popular imagination. Painted in a restricted palette dominated by a vibrant raspberry red, the animal stands out against a light, almost dreamlike background. The gestural and stylized treatment of the material accentuates the almost fantastic aspect of the creature, giving it a totemic character. Framed in a black baroque frame that evokes both preciousness and eccentricity, this work plays with the codes of kitsch and the cabinet of curiosities.

    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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