"In the eye of the quatrain"
is a work inspired by the concerns of our time.
This oil on canvas blends glazing techniques, pigments, and earth recovered from the Château Saint Maur vineyards, prompting us to question its origins.
This painting depicts an ancient, earthy world, inspired by 19th-century European landscapes. It also evokes absence and waiting through the missing spaces in the pictorial narrative.
Finally, its title draws from the realm of poetry. A stanza of four lines is called a quatrain. This painting is a visual stanza, its rhymes chromatic.