My artist name is Crann Piorr’Art.
I started painting in 1989 after an unsuccessful experience with a saxophone and immediately enjoyed the feeling being with my brushes in front of a canvas. After following some art classes in Dendermonde in Belgium and then at Atelier des Beaux-Arts de la ville de Paris, I started to paint not following a specific model but using my inspiration. My Paintings: Panic in the city (1990 – 2013) My first paintings beside my early work and schoolwork are grouped in the collection “Panic in the city”. In these paintings, I played with the perspectives and different angles of the same city and the same church. I did all of these paintings between 1990 and 1992 but mainly on paper during my art school in Paris and most of them were damaged when glued on canvas, so I re-did the paintings between 2004 and 2013. At that time, I didn’t have a proper workshop, or my main professional activity didn’t give me too much time, so I was not so productive. Stains and Prints (2013 - ?) In 2013, I started to do abstract art and I explore the idea of stains, prints and movements like wind, liquid, explosions… All these sudden phenomena of great energy which arrive suddenly in an unexpected form. Don’t ask me what the exact meaning of the paintings is, it is up to you to see what you want to see. The main link which related all my paintings is the choice of bright and hot colours in contrast with dark and cold blues. Colournoscopy (2018-2020) "Colournoscopy" is a collection which includes a polyptych of 12 canvasses and almost 22 meters long. It consists of different paintings which are connected together with each one exploring a different musical world. Cosmonoscopy (since 2020) "Cosmonocopy" is a collection of paintings related to cosmos. Giganoscopy (2018-2020) "Giganoscopy" is a collection including all the XXL paintings except the Colonoscopy polyptych. My Influences Every artist is influenced in his art. I am following art very closely so I am influenced by so many artists, those from the beginning of oil painting such as Bruegel, Van Eyck, Rembrandt, etc… artists from 19th and 20th century from impressionism to modern art and also contemporary artists known or unknown. I was certainly inspired by Jean Paul Riopelle when I did my polyptych. Joan Mitchell certainly gave me this desire to work on huge paintings. But everyday I am following artists on social networks and everyday I’m inspired by them.
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