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NIGHTLIFE N°1

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1.150,00 incl.VAT

Engraving in repelled metal cut, laminated on black feather cardboard. A landscape architect by training, Dainche explores his memories and imagination to create a falsely ingenious and sometimes disturbing bestiary.

Length : 19.69 in / 50 cm

Height : 27.56 in / 70 cm

Width : 0.59 in / 1.5 cm

Weigth : 4.41 lb / 2 kg

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Categories: Artwork, Engraving

Artist : Dainche

Technique: Repelled metal cut, laminated on black feather board

Frame: Brushed steel and museum glass

Edition: Unique piece (2022)

Inspiration: Dainche shares through his art the sensitive language of the plant and animal world. His works are refined and nourished by an inner feeling, as an invitation to approach the natural in a personal and intuitive way.

Warranty: Signed and issued with a certificate of authenticity

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FRANCE

“Painter, sculptor, draftsman and photographer in love with nature who nourished him since his childhood, Dainche shares through his art the sensitive language of the universe, and particularly of the plant and animal world. A poetic language, sometimes cosmic, sometimes frightening , sometimes comical … His uncluttered works in natural tones are nourished by an inner feeling, like an invitation to approach the natural in a personal and intuitive way, by exploring the sacred link that binds us to nature. his knowledge of plants is particularly evident in his figurative exploration of the humanized tree, rooted or elusive, fragile or robust, naked or flourishing. Dainche brings us back to our primitive state, that of Man in communion with nature. At Dainche, a few rare human faces have their eyes closed: they are nothing but stardust in a universe that goes beyond us and instructs us in silence. Dainche currently resides in Lyon, where he exhibits regularly, as well as at the OAK gallery in Toulouse. ”
Elsa Libaux