St Jean Cap Ferrat, Ville Franche Eze, Monaco 2 2013 77x64 - Huge Mural Size
Duaiv
Original Painting : Oil on Canvas
Size : 64.75x51.25 in | 164x130 cm
Framed : 76.75x64 in | 195x163 cm
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🔥Huge Mural Size Ornately Framed Oil on Canvas - Inquire $$$$$$$
Year2013
Hand SignedLower Right and On Verso
Condition Excellent
Other FrameOrnate Gold Frame w/ White Mat and Gold Filet
Purchased fromGallery 2013
Provenance / HistoryThis art was originally purchased directly from Park West Gallery at an event with the artist in attendance. Original owner.
Certificate of AuthenticityPark West Gallery
Additional InformationSigned Twice: Lower Right and On Verso
LID169126
Duaiv - France
Art Brokerage: Park West Artist: Duaiv French Artist: b. 1952. Park West Artist: Duaiv was born in 1952 in the maritime region of France near the city of Bordeaux. Duaiv was raised in an artistic environment his mother was a classical pianist and his father was a sculptor. Duaiv's primary goal as an artist is to share his art as an experience and inspire his audience. Through what he calls "Happenings," Duaiv performs spontaneous concerts at galleries and outdoor spaces before his book signings and gallery openings. Duaiv also travels aboard cruise ships frequently, inspiring audience participation through his live performances. Duaiv is inspired by Impressionist artists including Claude Monet, Paul Cezanne, and Vincent van Gogh, He also draws inspiration from Dutch artists Johannes Vermeer and Frans Hals. Duaiv employs Van Gogh's moving, dynamic brush strokes, Vermeer's soft texture, and Monet's subtle palette of color into a beautiful contemporary variation of his own. Duaiv's art is a reflection of the world around him, capturing the calm of countryside landscapes, the energy of modern cities, and the personality of portraiture. The artist uses cans of paint rather than tubes, working with various sizes of palette knives and tiny brushes, often smoothing the paint with his fingers. Duaiv employs pastel colors and swirling brushstrokes in his artwork as an homage to Impressionism. Paintings and prints wanted.