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In 'Wild Growth,' Constantin Roucault presents an abstract interpretation of a forest that is both wild and wondrous. Through the use of vibrant colors and dynamic textures, this oil painting draws the viewer into the heart of nature's intricate canvas. The intertwining branches and disorderly growth patterns serve as a testament to the unpredictable spirit of the natural world. As the eye moves across the canvas, the chaotic arrangement of elements transforms into a harmonious symphony of colors, echoing the forest's mystical and untamed energy.
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14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in
15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in
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Constantin is a contemporary artist from Fribourg. His main medium is oil paint, which he greatly values for its versatility and depth. Additionally, he uses other techniques like acrylic, ink, charcoal, collage, and screen printing to add more depth and expression to his works. In his art, Constantin shows the contrast and harmony between the man-made world and nature. Some of his urban motifs with graphic lines and imaginative elements give the city environment a playful touch. In his abstract works, he explores the energy and movement of waves, inspired by the power of nature. Other works resemble a narrative journey full of hidden truths – like a labyrinth of mirrors where everyone faces their own desires, fears, and emotions.
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