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Painting Pavillon du thé by Castillon Camille | Painting Figurative Landscapes Life style Minimalist Acrylic

Painting Pavillon du thé by Castillon Camille | Painting Figurative Landscapes Life style Minimalist Acrylic
Painting Pavillon du thé by Castillon Camille | Painting Figurative Landscapes Life style Minimalist Acrylic
Painting Pavillon du thé by Castillon Camille | Painting Figurative Landscapes Life style Minimalist Acrylic
Pavillon du théPainting Pavillon du thé by Castillon Camille | Painting Figurative Landscapes Life style Minimalist Acrylic
Pavillon du théPainting Pavillon du thé by Castillon Camille | Painting Figurative Landscapes Life style Minimalist Acrylic

Description artwork

This unique and original contemporary artwork "Tea Pavilion" was created by contemporary artist Castillon Camille. It is the right part of a diptych of a panoramic view of a traditional Japanese garden from inside a pavilion.

Japan, and particularly traditional Japanese printmaking, are important references in the work of this artist, who spent time there in 2016. Beyond the subject matter, the aesthetic influence is evident here.

The artist's style can be recognized by his brightly colored flats and their clear delineation; an aesthetic inherited from his training in printing techniques, notably etching and screen printing.
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    Style : Figurative

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    Subject : Landscapes

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    Subject : Life style

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    Subject : Minimalist

  • - Size : 36 x 36 cm
  • - Colors : Multicolored
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    Medium : Acrylic

  • - Compatible frames : 36 x 36 cm
  • - Is framable : yes
  • - Format : small
  • - Material : Canvas
  • - Our recommendations : New talents’ artworks
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Castillon Camille
Castillon Camille France
Born in 1996, Camille Castillon lives and works in Ganges (Hérault). She graduated with honors from the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Nîmes in 2020. Having been introduced to art at a very early age through painting by the Arnhem Land Aborigines at Bodeidei Camp (Northern Territory, Australia), this is now a determining influence in her plastic research.
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