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The morphology of the landscapes, or more essentially, the space that the countryside paints, draws my attention and is like the spark of an idea. As an architect, I see there a breath, a light, a rhythm that can form on its own a principle of beauty. Thus, in painting, I am guided by these places of the countryside, they go through the seasons, but also through meteorological and agricultural variations. So, I imagine the passage from the space of the countryside to the space of the canvas. It is a passage to do without useless chatter, because everything is there. More than using the paint http://www.be
To the question "why do you paint landscapes nonstop? " in 1970, Gerhard Richter replied that he took pleasure in painting something beautiful." Benoit Trimborn says the same thing by offering mediating landscapes towards aesthetic contemplation.
...The Strasbourg native Benoit Trimborn ... brings together the authentic artist and the viewers whom he addresses with generosity.
Trimborn thus offers the viewer the chance of going on an immobile voyage, a tribute to slowness and silence that encourages a meditative contemplation through the use of unique and irreplaceable images, the fruits of his frank and visionary gaze as well as his unparalleled craftsmanship.
...The artist could make Barnett Newman’s motto his own: "painting is when I paint." He would not deny the gracious auspices of Gaston Bachelard, a man so sensitive to poetry’s powerful elements, generator of dreams and fantasies while not necessarily adhering to the metaphorical and narrative arsenal of the famous philosopher. For Benoit Trimborn... http://www.mfinearts.com/blog/2016/3/25/v2r6sicadh6q99i367r4r4lw2jztkn undefined