Video: Multicolored rain and picturesque smudges in watercolors by Marc Allante
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Sooner or later, the artist, who has chosen watercolor as a tool for creativity, realizes that he is delightfully able to paint rain, splashes, spring paintings, allowing the paint to flow freely on the paper, thereby forming new images and moods that inspire the audience and create a peaceful mood. The French artist was no exception. Marc Allante, whose watercolors are at the center of our attention today. Born in France, where he spent most of his life, today Mark lives and works in China, which leaves a certain imprint on his work. China, like everything eastern, helps people look at life from a different angle, gives the artist light, airy wings, so his paintings are the same, airy, light, thin, as if transparent. Spraying paint on paper, the artist looks out for the plot of the future work in these abstract blots and smudges, and then finishes his work with ink. Black silhouettes against the background of multi-colored spray look as if the ship is being held in place by a heavy black anchor so that it does not break free into the waves, driven by a light and daring wind from the sea.
Mark Allante is a self-taught artist in love with painting and graphics. Its unique and original style is characterized by vibrant colors, impressive faces and tranquil cityscapes. The artist's watercolor works seem to be saturated through and through with Asia. This can be seen in the technique, and in the plots, and in the mood.
Other works of the artist can be found on his website.
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