javelot-dessin-calligraphique-d-ibara.jpg Drawing by Henri Ibara

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Javelot Peinture rouge acrylique sur papier aquarelle 300gr Format 0,30/0,40cm environ Signé Ibara About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Other [...]
Javelot
Peinture rouge acrylique sur papier aquarelle 300gr
Format 0,30/0,40cm environ
Signé Ibara

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Henri Ibara, a contemporary artist, was born in Algeria in 1950 and relocated to France in 1962. His artistic journey spans a rich tapestry of experiences and expressions, shaped[...]

Henri Ibara, a contemporary artist, was born in Algeria in 1950 and relocated to France in 1962. His artistic journey spans a rich tapestry of experiences and expressions, shaped by diverse influences and cultural backgrounds. In 1968, a pivotal encounter with the Italian painter Mario Carrara marked the beginning of an artistic mentorship that spanned over a decade. Under Carrara's guidance, Ibara received extensive training in various techniques of pictorial art, shaping the foundations of his artistic expression.

Henri Ibara's artistic footprint extends far beyond the borders of France, as he has showcased his work in numerous countries, including Japan, Tunisia, Germany, Spain, Belgium, Italy, the Caribbean, Luxembourg, and Switzerland. His art has found a place in both private and corporate collections, with notable collaborations involving companies such as Honda, Bouygues-constructions, Danonne, EADS, Boiron, BNP, Peugeot, Nike, and more.

In addition to his impressive artistic endeavors, Ibara has made appearances on television shows such as "Vivement Dimanche," "Nulle part autre," and "40 ° à l'Umbre." He has also been featured in several news reports on major French channels, including France3, France2, TF1, M6, Canal +, and others.

Since 2009, Henri Ibara has chosen to reside in the tranquil countryside, where he divides his time between live painting shows, dedicated workshop work, engaging in sports, indulging in the pleasures of reading, and expressing himself through writing. This reflective and balanced lifestyle adds another layer to the multifaceted identity of an artist who continues to captivate audiences with his creations.

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