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OCTOPUS XL

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2.200,00 incl.VATVAT on margin included according to article 297-A of the French General Tax Code

Painting in ink and oil on cardstock, oak frame. Through mythology, tales, theatre, opera, biblical stories and her love for Italian Renaissance painting Corinne Tichadou seeks timelessness as a philosophy. She paints the human and questions his relationship to the world: to love, to family, to his courage, to his destiny, to his place in society. Man has always been surrounded by doubts and fears rooted in the world around him. His characters echo memory, fragility, the strangeness of the soul, vulnerability, melancholy, intimacy and silence. It is a world of thought.

 

Length : 29.13 in / 74 cm

Height : 34.65 in / 88 cm

Width : 0.79 in / 2 cm

Weigth : 4.41 lb / 2 kg

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Categories: Works of Art, Paintings

Artist : Corinne Tichadou

Inspiration: Corinne Tichadou 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 and questions his relationship to the world: to love, to family, to his courage, to his destiny, to his place in society. Man has always been surrounded by doubts and fears rooted in the world around him. His characters echo memory, fragility, the strangeness of the soul, vulnerability, melancholy, intimacy and silence. It is a world of thought.

Mediums : Ink and oil

Support: Cardstock

Frame: Oak frame under glass

Dimensions: H. 78 X W. 63 cm (without frame), H. 85 x W. 70 x Ep. 3 cm (framed)

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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