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MICHEL DELACROIX

December 7, 2016 Mitch Plotkin
Soir de Paris, acrylic on canvas, 24" x 30"

Soir de Paris, acrylic on canvas, 24" x 30"

“I just close my eyes for a second and I see all the past looking back.”
— Michel Delacroix

The artist discovered his signature ‘naif’ style at the age of 35. He began painting at the young age of seven, and experimented with many types of painting before perfecting his poetic and evocative style. Delacroix says “it was as if there was a door. I opened it and there was a rush – something rushed out. I can still hear the noise of the horses on the cobblestones.” Delacroix’s works impart visions of Paris, however, he does not generally paint ‘en plein air.’ His works are modified by mood and memory rather than observation. Similarly, his color palette is not inspired by nature and reality but by atmosphere and emotion. The scenes are recalled from the Paris he once knew; when he saw the city occupied during the Second World War. Rather than see the dark streets of Paris, lacking automobiles and streetlights, he saw it as a “magical theater.”

Rouge et bleu, acrylic on board, 4 3/4" x 6 1/2"

Rouge et bleu, acrylic on board, 4 3/4" x 6 1/2"

While he does depict the Paris that he recalls, he also invites the viewer to participate in the scenes by attaching their own associations to the image. Each image, although reminiscent in itself, invites the viewer to assign their own memories of the Paris they love. “His faces are made deliberately bland, even blank, as they gaze out at observers from the toy-like bistro tables, as they might in some old family album that once revealed the precisely articulated features of parents and grandparents, frozen for the slow speeds of the bulky cameras of their day.”

Delacroix splits his time between Paris and Cambodia. He paints in his studio each morning and gardens each afternoon. He focuses on his family, and they continue to be the driving force in his life. Delacroix’s work has been exhibited in over 300 solo shows in the U.S. and abroad.

Delacroix’s show is currently on exhibit at M Fine Arts through December.

To learn more about Michel Delacroix’s work visit his artist profile.

 

Text by Margaret Britven

 

20th Anniversary Boston International Fine Art Show | Oct 20-23

October 12, 2016 Mitch Plotkin

M Fine Arts is excited to announce our participation in this years Boston International Fine Arts Fair!

Please stop our exhibition booth October 20th-23rd.

This event benefits The Boston Athenaeum.

For more information, please contact info@mfinearts.com

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: DIANA NICOSIA

August 3, 2016 Mitch Plotkin
 Blue Hummingbirds, oil and wax on canvas, 40" x 60"

 

Blue Hummingbirds, oil and wax on canvas, 40" x 60"

From her formative years in Boston to eventually painting the papal gardens at the Vatican, it’s easy to see how the colorful life of Diana Nicosia has went on to influence her diverse, captivating body of work.

An artist, author, and many other titles in between, Nicosia’s newest artistic endeavor has her influenced by the frescoes of Livia Drusilla, wife of Emperor Augustus and mother of Tiberius. The collection, titled Roman Paradise: The Garden Series, sees Nicosia stay true to form while subsequently inventing a style all her own.

Her modern frescoes reinvent the encaustic tradition, combining vibrant blues, pinks, and golds alongside unnatural textures. Works including Blue Hummingbirds showcase delicate hummingbirds fluttering from flower to flower in an inviting panel display, evoking a light, timeless atmosphere.

Nicosia’s work has been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the world, and will be displayed at M Fine Arts Galerie alongside those of French painter Yves Crenn for Surfaces Revisited, beginning September 8.

For more information on Diana Nicosia, visit her website.

ARTIST SPOTLIGHT: ERIC ROUX-FONTAINE

July 29, 2016 Mitch Plotkin
Voodoo Swamp, limited edition print, 48 1/2" x 23 1/2"

Voodoo Swamp, limited edition print, 48 1/2" x 23 1/2"

Like a scene straight out of a fantasy film or serene daydream, Eric Roux-Fontaine’s works manage to paint a picture of a world just outside our realm of possibility. His delicately painted, lush works frame subjects teetering on the edge of reality; be them living on the moon or drifting down a river adorned with celestial orbs of light.

Fresh off his solo exhibition at Galerie Felli in Paris, Roux-Fontaine's work has been showcased to an even wider audience after being featured in major art publications Hi-Fructose and and Colossal.

Based in Lyon, his work is largely inspired by his travels throughout Central America, India and Eastern Europe, specifically to Borucan & Romani communities. In an interview prior his solo exhibition Jardins secrets at Axelle Galerie in 2015, Roux-Fontaine elaborated on the inspirations behind his work, stating:

“Originally the garden was an enclosed space, just as the artist workshop is, where man tried to force nature to fit the human scale… Today, the scale is reversed; the world has become a garden itself, which can’t be enclosed by a wall (thankfully!). The man who once attempted to shape nature to his will for centuries, taming the plants by putting them in a cage, imposing his rhythm and moods, realizes that trees communicate, forests are moving, and some plants grow tired of their surroundings and disappear here only to reappear thousands of miles away…”

Cosmogonie, Mixed media on canvas, 23 1/2" x 23 1/2"

Cosmogonie, Mixed media on canvas, 23 1/2" x 23 1/2"

Roux-Fontaine’s work has been exhibited throughout his homeland of France and around the world, landing him in the permanent collections at Musée des Beaux-art in Chambéry and Musée Paul Dini in Villefranche-sur-Saône. In addition to his recent exhibition at Galerie Felli, his work can be found right here at M Fine Arts in Boston.

To learn more about Eric Roux-Fontaine, visit his website and artist profile.

Fitzcarraldo, limited edition print, 26" x 31"

Fitzcarraldo, limited edition print, 26" x 31"

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