








LA VIEILLE CHAISE BLANCHE (The Old White Chair) – 34 x 34 cm
On a bed of unruly grass, this watercolor captures the abandonment of an overturned white chair, a discreet witness to a sleeping garden.
Objects left behind over time engage in a quiet dialogue with the nature that envelops them.
"The Old White Chair" tells the gentle impermanence of places traversed by forgetfulness and light.
Technical Details
Title: LA VIEILLE CHAISE BLANCHE
English Title: The Old White Chair
Date: 2022
Technique: Watercolor
Dimensions: 34 × 34 cm
Framing: Unframed (available upon request)
Support: 300gsm white paper
Location: Duingt, France
Artistic Approach
In the spirit of my Chemin faisant series, this work explores the traces left by daily use — the fragments of an erased presence.
Through watercolor — a supple and living medium — I seek to capture the organic vibration between object and natural environment.
"The Old White Chair" invites us to observe the slow fusion of the human world with the vegetal one.
Shipping and Certificate
The artwork comes with its signed certificate of authenticity.
Shipping is made directly from my studio, with secure packaging tailored to the drawing’s format.
Secure online payment available.
Delivery available within France and internationally.
Invitation
If this piece resonates with your own journey, feel free to contact me for any questions or to consider its acquisition.
ADAGP – Paris
On a bed of unruly grass, this watercolor captures the abandonment of an overturned white chair, a discreet witness to a sleeping garden.
Objects left behind over time engage in a quiet dialogue with the nature that envelops them.
"The Old White Chair" tells the gentle impermanence of places traversed by forgetfulness and light.
Technical Details
Title: LA VIEILLE CHAISE BLANCHE
English Title: The Old White Chair
Date: 2022
Technique: Watercolor
Dimensions: 34 × 34 cm
Framing: Unframed (available upon request)
Support: 300gsm white paper
Location: Duingt, France
Artistic Approach
In the spirit of my Chemin faisant series, this work explores the traces left by daily use — the fragments of an erased presence.
Through watercolor — a supple and living medium — I seek to capture the organic vibration between object and natural environment.
"The Old White Chair" invites us to observe the slow fusion of the human world with the vegetal one.
Shipping and Certificate
The artwork comes with its signed certificate of authenticity.
Shipping is made directly from my studio, with secure packaging tailored to the drawing’s format.
Secure online payment available.
Delivery available within France and internationally.
Invitation
If this piece resonates with your own journey, feel free to contact me for any questions or to consider its acquisition.
ADAGP – Paris
On a bed of unruly grass, this watercolor captures the abandonment of an overturned white chair, a discreet witness to a sleeping garden.
Objects left behind over time engage in a quiet dialogue with the nature that envelops them.
"The Old White Chair" tells the gentle impermanence of places traversed by forgetfulness and light.
Technical Details
Title: LA VIEILLE CHAISE BLANCHE
English Title: The Old White Chair
Date: 2022
Technique: Watercolor
Dimensions: 34 × 34 cm
Framing: Unframed (available upon request)
Support: 300gsm white paper
Location: Duingt, France
Artistic Approach
In the spirit of my Chemin faisant series, this work explores the traces left by daily use — the fragments of an erased presence.
Through watercolor — a supple and living medium — I seek to capture the organic vibration between object and natural environment.
"The Old White Chair" invites us to observe the slow fusion of the human world with the vegetal one.
Shipping and Certificate
The artwork comes with its signed certificate of authenticity.
Shipping is made directly from my studio, with secure packaging tailored to the drawing’s format.
Secure online payment available.
Delivery available within France and internationally.
Invitation
If this piece resonates with your own journey, feel free to contact me for any questions or to consider its acquisition.
ADAGP – Paris