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SEBASTIEN ROCHE

Sébastien Roche is a French artist born in Lille.
His portraits have featured faceless people consistently since 2010. His primary goal is to trigger the onlooker's imagination.
He was inspired by the 1920s and, particularly, on the “mug shots” of an Australian Police Station. His focus is mainly on body language and the subject's overall posture. His “Sans Visages” (faceless) collection is now well-known all over Europe.

He works in various French and European galleries and he participates with success in many important contemporary art fairs.

Very recently Roche approached a new adventure focusing his creativity on abstract art like a new field of experimentation and freedom.

1 - Grand nature I 114 x 195 cms acrylic

ARNAUDON

 

Of an Italian mother and a Spanish father, Arnaudon Fabio, was born in Madrid (Spain) in 1960. He graduated from the School of Fine Arts of the University of Madrid. After three years of teaching experience, he began his international career as a full-time artist.

Arnaudon's surreal paintings suggest inner landscapes frozen in time ... a fragile microcosm inhabited by figures portrayed with tenderness, poetry and compassion. There is a calm in their warmth and an eerie atmosphere as well ... work with light and shadow ... little pieces of naked truth to be observed through the heart. It's an emotional journey on the other side of the mirror.

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