








LES FAUTEUILS ORANGE DU JARDIN (The Orange Garden Chairs) – 30 x 40 cm
Under the soft garden light, this watercolor captures a tranquil scene: two orange chairs left abandoned beneath a large tree, near a dense hedge.
The cool shade, traces of use, and natural textures tell the story of a suspended summer moment.
"The Orange Garden Chairs" is a silent evocation of human presence nestled within a natural setting.
Technical Details
Title: LES FAUTEUILS ORANGE DU JARDIN
English Title: The Orange Garden Chairs
Date: 2023
Technique: Watercolor
Dimensions: 30 × 40 cm
Framing: Unframed
Support: 300gsm white paper
Location: Annecy, France
Artistic Approach
In the spirit of my "Chemin faisant" series, this work explores everyday objects left within the landscape as markers of memory.
Through watercolor, I seek to capture the discreet vibration of the living world, the subtle echo of human passage through familiar places.
"The Orange Garden Chairs" invites a gentle contemplation of these ordinary scenes, filled with both presence and absence.
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
Under the soft garden light, this watercolor captures a tranquil scene: two orange chairs left abandoned beneath a large tree, near a dense hedge.
The cool shade, traces of use, and natural textures tell the story of a suspended summer moment.
"The Orange Garden Chairs" is a silent evocation of human presence nestled within a natural setting.
Technical Details
Title: LES FAUTEUILS ORANGE DU JARDIN
English Title: The Orange Garden Chairs
Date: 2023
Technique: Watercolor
Dimensions: 30 × 40 cm
Framing: Unframed
Support: 300gsm white paper
Location: Annecy, France
Artistic Approach
In the spirit of my "Chemin faisant" series, this work explores everyday objects left within the landscape as markers of memory.
Through watercolor, I seek to capture the discreet vibration of the living world, the subtle echo of human passage through familiar places.
"The Orange Garden Chairs" invites a gentle contemplation of these ordinary scenes, filled with both presence and absence.
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
Under the soft garden light, this watercolor captures a tranquil scene: two orange chairs left abandoned beneath a large tree, near a dense hedge.
The cool shade, traces of use, and natural textures tell the story of a suspended summer moment.
"The Orange Garden Chairs" is a silent evocation of human presence nestled within a natural setting.
Technical Details
Title: LES FAUTEUILS ORANGE DU JARDIN
English Title: The Orange Garden Chairs
Date: 2023
Technique: Watercolor
Dimensions: 30 × 40 cm
Framing: Unframed
Support: 300gsm white paper
Location: Annecy, France
Artistic Approach
In the spirit of my "Chemin faisant" series, this work explores everyday objects left within the landscape as markers of memory.
Through watercolor, I seek to capture the discreet vibration of the living world, the subtle echo of human passage through familiar places.
"The Orange Garden Chairs" invites a gentle contemplation of these ordinary scenes, filled with both presence and absence.
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