Alain Churlaud is a French painter whose work juggles with the themes of water, mountains, countryside and concepts. His approach is to get into the feeling of the things before the making of a painting. In other words; first of all, there is astonishment at the surrounding simplicity, an emotion that is received. A story that is being built. A clash of colors, a play of lines, a structure that challenges him then builds, conceptualizes itself.
Painting is freedom for him, starting from an idea, Alain does deconstruction- reconstruction work. Reconstruction can move as much towards simplification and purification as towards complexity and overload.
He let himself work in abstract, minimalism, outsider art or figurative manner. Inspired by nature, Alain uses distinctive techniques such as the use of spatula, brush, roller, sand and sawdust to create a unique natural texture and specific shapes.
To give more strength to his painting, he only uses pigments to create his colors. Cadmium Orange Red is a must-have that you can find in most of his work. The binder can be matte, satin or glossy according to his inspiration.
His work has an international impact, in France and in Europe in large towns such as Rome, Venice and Barcelona and accepted in well known sites such as Singulart and Artsper.
Enrico Coniglio is a Venetian musician and sound artist whose work delves into the representation of urban spaces and the transformation of the contemporary landscape. With a background in environmental sciences, he focuses on the aesthetics of the landscape, particularly the Venetian lagoon, exploring the sense of loss and uncertainty associated with these environments.
His artistic practice encompasses a range of genres, including ambient, soundscape, and drone music. Coniglio employs field recordings, guitar, and various instruments to create immersive soundscapes that reflect the intricate relationship between sound and place.
Over the years, he has released numerous albums and collaborated with various artists, contributing to projects that blend music, soundart, and environmental research. His work has been featured in exhibitions, installations, and performances, both in Italy and internationally.
For more information, please visit his official website : www.enricoconiglio.com