GALLERY 1


Note: the dimensions are indicated by the mouse, without the frame.


PORTRAITS

41 x 35 cm 43 x 32 cm Autoportait of BOTTICELLI, extracted from the "Worship of the Witches" of Sandro Botticelli (Florence, Offices). The met difficulties are: the use of wooden gradations for the face, the nuances of eyes, and the knowledge of the colours of essences after finish.    ---->
See original paint

<----    Georges BRASSENS portrait in two "colours" : Maple sycamore and Palissandre of India. The difficulty lies in the division of wood with cross-grain in the hair of the left quart. See animation of realisation



LANDSCAPES

    31 x 24 cm      Hut ---->

<---- Old mill.

In these works, one can note the effects returned by the use of essences such as the bramble of ash tree - olive tree for the water, the plane tree and the flecked maple for stony walls, zébrano for fences, magnifying glasses for the foliages,...



31 x 24 cm 41 x 29 cm
<----      Boats      Essences used for boats are, of front behind : padouk, bété and walnut, wenge, violet wood.


     Little bridge of Vosges (detail)     ---->

The other examples to feign the material.


40 x 30 cm, clic to see animation of composition of this work


  <---- Street of the Post office, to Labastide d' Armagnac (40) Clic to see animation of composition of this work : drawing composition, realisation of ...wood painting.


     Barn in valley of Gavarnie (seen partial)   (65)      ---->







<---- Royal place on 1291 of Labastide d'Armagnac (40)


     Henrichemont's place (18)      ---->





62 x 52 cm, avec passe-partout aquarelle 40 x 30 cm, 
Clic to see CAD animation of this work

     Bridge of XIV July and Mountain stream of Pau (64) : sky in sawed and stained box tree, a lot of magnifying glasses for the foliages, and the essences of varied colours, the green and bluish wood for the reflections in the mountain stream...

Fouras (17), naturals veeners except blue colored wood for the fisherman. Clic to see CAD animation of ths work



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