La petite chose (2023) Painting by Flavien Couche

Acrylic on Canvas, 13x16.1 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 13in, Width 16.1in
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  • Categories Paintings under $500 Surrealism Abstract
Œuvre faisant partie de la série “Divagations”, ou les enjeux de l’interconnexion entre l'abstraction et la figuration. La série des “Divagations” vise avant tout à exprimer des idées, des émotions, ou des paysages mentaux en associant des éléments reconnaissables à des formes plus libres et évocatrices. Le contraste entre ces deux styles offre au [...]
Œuvre faisant partie de la série “Divagations”, ou les enjeux de l’interconnexion entre l'abstraction et la figuration

La série des “Divagations” vise avant tout à exprimer des idées, des émotions, ou des paysages mentaux en associant des éléments reconnaissables à des formes plus libres et évocatrices. Le contraste entre ces deux styles offre au spectateur de plonger dans une expérience visuelle unique, ou l’observation et l’interprétation sont enrichies. L’objectif majeur de cette série est la création de peintures qui naviguent entre la représentation du réel et l’abstraction pure, pour proposer une nouvelle perspective et repousser les frontières de la perception visuelle.
Ce mélange est un terrain fertile permettant de transcender ces deux catégories traditionnelles de l’art. Cette “hybridation” offre un espace d’exploration quasi sans limite permettant une rencontre unique entre l’esthétique et la signification.
Un des autres enjeux fondamentaux de cette fusion est la tension entre le monde réel et le monde imaginaire. En effet, la figuration permet d’ancrer l'œuvre dans une réalité visible, permettant au spectateur de s’y relier d’une manière familière, tandis que l’abstraction ouvre une porte sur l’interprétation subjective, où l’attention se déplace sur les sensations, des émotions non définies.
En somme, cette collaboration invite le spectateur à questionner les limites de la perception et à naviguer entre reconnaissance et suggestion. Il est de ce fait particulièrement actif dans le déchiffrage de l'œuvre observée.
Ce dialogue entre la figuration et l’abstraction reflète une tension que j’ai toujours ressenti dans mon travail : celle entre le besoin de contrôle et le lâcher prise.

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Flavien Couche, a contemporary French painter, was born in Paris in 1981. From a tender age, his passion for drawing burgeoned, fueled by a profound fascination for comics that he voraciously consumed. However, [...]

Flavien Couche, a contemporary French painter, was born in Paris in 1981. From a tender age, his passion for drawing burgeoned, fueled by a profound fascination for comics that he voraciously consumed. However, it was in 1999, upon visiting the Fauvism exhibition at the Grand Palais in Paris, that Couche experienced a transformative awakening to the world of color and painting. This revelation ignited a fervent determination within him – he would become a painter.

Undertaking post-Baccalaureate studies in visual communication, Couche honed his artistic technique. Yet, feeling uninspired by his environment, he redirected his academic pursuits towards a more targeted course, ultimately earning a degree in Fine Arts in 2005.

Couche's artistic journey gained momentum as he began exhibiting at various contemporary art fairs in Paris and its surrounding regions. The positive reception of his work affirmed his artistic choices and propelled him forward. In 2014, Couche embarked on a new chapter, settling in Reunion Island, where he explored a brighter and more raw color palette, deeply influenced by his surroundings. After two transformative years, he returned to the mainland with a fervent desire to immerse himself in the vibrant landscapes of the South.

Currently residing and working in Perpignan, a city characterized by its myriad colors nestled between the sea and mountains, Couche's art straddles the realms of figurative and abstract expressionism. His work is driven by a profound desire to materialize the imperceptible, to unveil the essence of the unseen.

Inspired by surrealism and German expressionism, Couche employs color as a potent tool to transcend emotion and sensualize forms. His paintings, characterized by refined and entangled forms, evoke a gentle explosion for the observer's eye – a visual "big bang" that captivates and intrigues.

While Couche predominantly works with acrylic for its immediacy, he also delves into Indian ink, a nod to his enduring passion for comics. Deeply committed to his aesthetic journey, Couche continues to evolve as an explorer of his own singularity, endeavoring to capture and convey the essence of his "sur-reality" to the world.

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