Péniches à quai le long de la Seine. (2024) Painting by Jean-Pierre Borderie

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 28.7in, Width 39.4in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
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  • Categories Paintings under $20,000 Figurative Landscape
Dans la douce lumière du crépuscule, les quais de la Seine s'animent d'une vie paisible et envoûtante. Au premier plan, les péniches semblent figées dans le temps, témoins silencieux de l'histoire mouvementée de la ville lumière. Leurs reflets dans les eaux calmes de la Seine ajoutent une touche de mystère à cette scène captivante. Le centre spirituel [...]
Dans la douce lumière du crépuscule, les quais de la Seine s'animent d'une vie paisible et envoûtante. Au premier plan, les péniches semblent figées dans le temps, témoins silencieux de l'histoire mouvementée de la ville lumière. Leurs reflets dans les eaux calmes de la Seine ajoutent une touche de mystère à cette scène captivante.
Le centre spirituel et culturel orthodoxe russe de Paris est représenté sur cette peinture
Au loin, se dresse majestueusement la tour Eiffel, symbole éternel de Paris. Dans cette toile, chaque détail est soigneusement capturé : les reflets chatoyants sur l'eau, les nuances subtiles du ciel qui évoluent doucement, et l'atmosphère tranquille qui enveloppe tout.
Cette peinture est bien plus qu'une simple représentation visuelle ; elle est une invitation à plonger dans l'atmosphère envoûtante de Paris, à ressentir la sérénité des quais de la Seine et à contempler la grandeur intemporelle de la tour Eiffel. C'est un instant figé dans le temps, où l'histoire et la beauté se rejoignent pour créer une œuvre d'art qui transporte le spectateur dans un voyage au cœur de la capitale française.

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ParisSeineFleuveToureiffelPéniches

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Jean-Pierre Borderie is a contemporary French artist, born in 1952. Formerly a photographer and animator, he collaborated with Laszlo Ruska in the Société Française de Photographie’s [...]

Jean-Pierre Borderie is a contemporary French artist, born in 1952. Formerly a photographer and animator, he collaborated with Laszlo Ruska in the Société Française de Photographie’s section dedicated to photographers of the imaginary.

From the age of 18 to 35, Borderie focused exclusively on photography, which served as the raw medium for his creative pursuits. During this period, his interest in painting began to grow, sparking an exploration of the interplay between photographic and pictorial creation. Photography offered an initial depiction of the object, while painting allowed him to delve deeper into the connection between the visible and the invisible, linking physical forms to abstract thought.

Gradually, painting became central to his artistic expression, with the color palette serving as a powerful tool to explore and convey emotions. Borderie also extended his creative practice to sculpture, treating both mediums as a means of exploration. His work invites viewers to engage as co-creators, discovering elements within the art and interpreting the emotions it evokes.

For Borderie, each painting tells its own story, while the artist retains his personal truth. His artistic philosophy celebrates the dynamic interaction between the artwork and its observer, emphasizing how perception shapes the meaning of his creations.

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