Windscreens |
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Windscreens I - VI |
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oil on canvas 33 X 41 cm |
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Windscreen X (intersection) |
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Windscreen VII (coaches) |
Windscreen VIII (rue Pascal) |
Windscreen IX (corner) |
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oil on canvas 60 x 80 cm |
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oil on canvas 65 x 92 cm |
oil on canvas 80 x 80 cm |
oil on canvas 60 x 80 cm |
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Windscreen XI (scar park exit) |
Windscreen XII (cedar) |
Windscreen XIII (blinding rain) |
Windscreen XIV (headlights) |
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oil on canvas 80 x 80 cm |
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oil on canvas 80 x 80 cm |
oil on canvas 46 x 38 cm |
oil on canvas 80 x 100 cm |
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Windscreen XV (cypresses) |
Windscreen XVI (roundabout) |
Windscreen XVII (plane trees) |
Covered market, rain |
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oil on canvas 100x 100 cm |
oil on canvas 80 x 100 cm |
oil on canvas 80x 80 cm |
oil on canvas 60 x 60 cm |
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Coming back in a car from Uzès through a thunder-storm, I had the sudden idea of taking photographs with my phone to capture the rain blinded landscape and the headlights breaking up into dazzling droplets. Back in the studio I painted a set of small canvases, fascinated by how the rain had transformed the normally transparent windscreen into an independent, visible surface.