Savoldelli Jean-Humbert paints for over 20 years. He started painting by Hyper-realism and Trompe-l’oeil. From 2013, acrylic, knife and abstract expressionism replaced oil, brush, and hyper realism. Instead of showing everything to the viewer, he now gives him a support to daydream based on color harmonies, perspectives, verticals and horizontals witch occupied space without ever clogging it.
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