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Bright and intense color knife painting landscape | French painter Jacques Volpi

2024-08-20

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Jacques Volpi (1948-), the brilliant artistic pearl of southern France, was born in Ales, a town in the embrace of Gare, in 1948. He has used his brush as a boat to shuttle between the tranquility of Cevennes and the splendor of Provence, capturing the ever-changing light and shadow, and won many professional honors. He did not follow the usual path, abandoning the delicate tenderness of traditional oil brushes, and instead used a "knife" as a pen, freely waving on the canvas. His exquisite "knife skills" seem to be able to dissect the texture of time and reach the softest part of people's hearts.



Volpi's works are a romantic encounter between impressionism and modern consciousness, and each one is a passionate confession of his delicate observation of life. He prefers the afternoons in small towns in southern France. Whether it is sunny or drizzling, he can turn them into vivid paintings. The characters in the picture, although hazy, seem to be endowed with souls, dancing on paper with the surrounding scenery, interpreting the story that belongs only to that land. Color is his most brilliant language, gorgeous yet harmonious, lively yet calm, and each touch just right outlines the unique style of southern France, making people forget the world and yearn for it.





























































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