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Three girls with a plan Painting

Nicole S Pousset

Belgium

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 39.5 W x 47.2 H x 0.8 D in

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The freedom of these girls appealed to me. The moment to enter a cave, exciting and relaxing at the same time I painted it freely with a loose brush stroke and without superfluous details with focus on the essence of the image Acrylic is a very direct medium that also favors the direct result. I pigmented the colors myself to give the bright blue strength. sorry much more vibrant in reel, not possible to make a picture. :-)

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:39.5 W x 47.2 H x 0.8 D in

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Nicole S. Pousset (°1964, pseudonym of Nicole Schellekens) is an artist from Mortsel, Belgium. Everyday moments get the attention they deserve. They are like stills from the movie of life. You see images of people and become a silent witness to their story. Through her themes she confronts the viewer and like to compete with the negative trend in society. Pousset’s works are poetic and carry a hopeful, positive message. Nicole S. artworks emphasizes the upwards motion from negativity and depression towards positivity and hope; towards a better future. Ariadne@home described her work, (febr. 2023) as ‘Little happiness on large canvases’. Technique: Nicole S. is fascinated by light and uses values as a tool to simplify the image. She likes to work a la prima, looking for the essence of an image, light and shadow as a guideline. No superfluous details. Focus on the atmosphere and feel of a scene. Her great-grandfather, Jean Jacques Pousset, was a fine-art painter. The tragic American bombardment of Mortsel on April 5th, 1943 destroyed almost his entire body of work. Nicole S. Pousset goes by his name as a tribute.

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