Little crow (2019) Painting by Marc Carniel
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Oil
on Linen Canvas
- Dimensions Height 47.2in, Width 31.5in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $5,000 Tribal Art Colorful
Painting portraits of First Nations’ chiefs is above all painting a whole world, a philosophy, it is about keeping alive the story of our humanity.
Before Europeans arrived in America, the indigenous population was estimated to be between 1.2 million and 5 million.
After their genocide the population was reduced to 250,000.
Not wanting to get involved in judgmental polemic, painting the Native Americans’ universe means painting history, honoring mankind in context.
Here the context is the opposition between people thanking the earth for what it gives them and people wanting to possess it, to occupy the land not belonging to them.
Painting a First Natives’ world is painting the duality between those who are and those who take, it is witnessing the tension that governs the world.
I use historical photographs to start with. These pictures have visually captured Native Americans in captivity.
Despite the seeming defeat these portraits convey a nobleness, a timelessness I try to develop pictorially.
The desire to conquer territorial space was achieved with the extension of the "railroad" and to allow its progression it was necessary to use the force of arms.
Consequently I am expanding the theme to painting trains, period weaponry, buffaloes...
This pictorial theme is very contemporary.
This is highlighted with the many science fiction movies where man seeks to invade other planets. From steam engines to flying saucers.
Cinematographic fiction today foretells the reality of tomorrow. The process of stealing and destroying The Earth’s resources is well engraved in human mentality.
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Marc Carniel is a contemporary Belgian painter whose artistic journey spans over three decades. Born in Brussels, the vibrant capital of Europe, Marc hails from a lineage of artists rooted in northern Italy, instilling in him a profound appreciation for the visual arts from an early age.
As an image artist, Marc's creative expression transcends traditional boundaries. Whether through painting, photography, digital art, or video editing, he captivates viewers with his ability to capture intensity and evoke powerful emotions.
Marc's artistic evolution took shape after encountering the works of renowned artists such as Gerhard Richter and the avant-garde universe of Andy Warhol. Inspired by their innovative approaches, Marc diverted from his academic pursuit in Art History to embark on a personal exploration of pictorial practice.
Like a skilled writer weaving intricate narratives, Marc's artistic oeuvre unfolds in series, each connected by a profound reverence for history and humanity. Through his paintings, he delves into the stories of painting itself and the broader tapestry of human experience, offering viewers a window into the complexities of our shared past.
With a preference for oil as his primary medium, Marc infuses each canvas with layers of meaning and depth, inviting contemplation and dialogue. His art transcends mere representation, inviting viewers to ponder the elusive nature of reality and the transformative power of poetic emotion.
Throughout his prolific career, Marc Carniel has remained dedicated to pushing the boundaries of artistic expression, continually challenging conventions and redefining the boundaries of portraiture. His work serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of creativity and the timeless resonance of the human spirit.
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Nationality:
BELGIUM
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Belgian Artists