WILD HERBARIUM #10
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Painting done in oil and pastels by Sylvie Peynaud. The theme of wild plants is a fertile ground for observations and sensations, a metaphor.
Length : 0 in / cm
Height : 35.43 in / 90 cm
Width : 29.53 in / 75 cm
Weigth : 22.05 lb / 10 kg
Artist : Sylvie Peyneau
Mediums : “WILD HERBARIUM” series (2022)
Mediums : Oil & Pastel
Support: Canvas chassis
Frame: Without
Dimensions: H. 90 x W.75 cm
Inspiration: Herbaria, which are collections of dried and pressed plants, have inspired many artists throughout history. They were often used as reference tools for plant identification, but their aesthetics also attracted artists. Over the centuries, illustrators have created detailed and accurate drawings of plants for herbaria, capturing their beauty and unique botanical features. These illustrations are often considered works of art in themselves, testifying to the richness of plant biodiversity. Today, herbaria continue to inspire artists to create contemporary artworks that explore nature, science, and memory.
“I paint what I breathe… I paint what I see, what I guess, what I feel deep inside me and around me”
Guarantee of authenticity: Signed and issued with a certificate of authenticity
Sylvie Peyneau
France
Sylvie Peyneau, is a female painter who lives and works in Bordeaux. In contact with nature from an early age, in a village between Bordeaux and the sea, she knew how to probe the soul of what surrounds her, to approach them as closely as possible to better reveal their vitality, to move away enough to paint their singularity, their poetry. It is with this just distance, through a subtle balance between figuration and abstraction, that she infuses her painting with the enthusiasm, energy and freedom that make them so powerful.