J'aime beaucoup | Vincent Alran
Regular price€660,00 Sale priceJ'aime beaucoup | Vincent Alran
Regular price€660,00 Sale priceBorn in Avignon in 1964, Vincent Alran set up his studio at the foot of the Montmartre hill, where the bohemian spirit of some of the biggest names in painting still reigns. But he has kept for his "country" of birth, his brave bulls, his gypsies, his creeks and his laziness, a love which he shows through each of his paintings and which he maintains with regular escapades in his region.
Winner of the European exhibition of Nimes in 1987, one of his works was acquired by the Museum of Contemporary Art of the city. Subsequently he exhibited in Paris (Villa Planeix-Le Corbusier), Brussels (Molière Gallery) and New York (New Musical Seminar). It is also regularly present in the southern galleries (Lourmarin, Isle-sur-la-Sorgue, Avignon).
Music, his second passion, also led him to illustrate several show posters (the Krakow Eurientales, Mrs Butterfly by Howard Buten ...) and the covers of Maxime Le Forestier's records.
Multi-material silk-screen printing on "Caneva" cardboard (allows assembly without glass) measuring 91x119.5.
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