Sea, Art and Sun !
- 26/07/2021Marine paintings for a contemporary art summer
In our « Sea, Art, and Sun!” collection, the Italian artist Gaia Roma appeals to meditative minds. With her shades of light colors and delicate compositions, she uses a surprising universe…At times one sees a diver diving, or one one often comes across a whale, tiny and reassuring. For which room? A bedroom of course, even a child’s bedroom, to trigger a delightful play on structures!
A change in universe with the French artist Silvia Depaire, who handles painting like a genius: no figurative bearing here, but an absolute sensuality of colors like dark blue, creamy white and sunny yellow. It’s as if the painter had dipped her brush directly into the colors of nature, to give life to pure chromatic intentions, which portray landscapes, seen from the sky-the beach, foam on the sea…Ideal to boost a living room, which may be a little too serious.
Jonas Lundh comes from Sweden, he is a musician and a painter. This is the reason why harmony is extremely important in his marine compositions which often shows boats sailing on the water, going through thick fog. Piercing lights which are reminiscent of Turner’s landscapes, the artist works on atmosphere paintings, which are appealing due to its cloudy density…More Breton rather than Mediterranean!
Back to France with Bruno Klein, who also likes to represent sailboats. Often in a group, the latter are nestled in a meticulously vaporous background and provide a touch of color, a pleasant thickness. Like these characters walking on the beach, aligned, and forming a constellation of figures…The work is genuinely peaceful, and one would willingly hang it close to a library.
In terms of abstraction, Gérard Clisson practices “construction destruction” through generosity: he tears medium or hardboard strips and assembles them after this…In his compositions which remind us of the waves on the ocean! The process repeats itself, but the outcome is never the same and portrays absolute inventiveness of this great protocol, which depicts the tearing of the foam and the cutting waves.
MARINE PAINTING IN ART: A MUST-SEE EXHIBITION!
Currently present at the Museum of Romantic life in Paris, in the neighborhood of Pigalles, the exhibition Tempêtes et naufrages (Storms and shipwrecks). From Vernet to Courbet, you can view this exhibition until the 12th of September 2021. It highlights the fascination of artists from the 19th century, for restless sea landscapes, which allows them both to report recent meteorological discoveries...but also portray their tormented states of mind on the painting! A wonderful mounting, which will make you want to take a little trip to the sea.