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Author | Guillaume Pinard |
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Language | French |
Publisher | Lienart, Anne Barrault (10€) |
City | Montreuil-sous-Bois, Paris |
Date | 2010 |
Pages | 32 |
Format | 20 cm x 26.5 cm |
ISBN | 978-2-35906-043-0 |
E-book | PDF (13 mb) |
Guillaume Pinard’s oil paintings draw from childhood. He creates radiant, vivid, bright motifs. In a willingly schoolish way, he frames them in elementary, narrow perspectives. He isolates them in a sort of container without wrapping, a box, open surely not by accident, to reveal the “Oh, sorry! Me, that is this, too!" of their hidden nature. Whether they are a solar rabbit drinking the brew from a headless body, a proud well-hung horse, a virgin fiercely intending to remain so, or a vase with balls, the figures of Guillaume Pinard reveal his obsession with readability. (from publisher)