#HOLLANDISCOUNT Street-Art, by Frederic Michel-Langlet, a daring work, exhibited at the Carrousel Du Louvre last October during the Art Shopping Fair, to share !
3,000 LIDL logos cut out of over 200 discount magazines. An eccentric and daring idea from a young emerging artist. Alongside this polemical work, which required several hundred hours of work, the artist also presented his two latest collections at the Art Shopping exhibition. The first series, “CONTRA STARE”, represents on imposing canvases, the sketches of some busts of fragile and vulnerable women whose antagonistic looks are strong and almost frightening. A second series called “PARHELIE” consisting of 10 faces on A4 format with strikingly real colours.
You might be wondering who the artist is behind all this? It’s a young visual artist, Frédéric Michel-Langlet, who was trained at the Saint Luc Institute in Tournai and graduated in Object Design. A portraitist with a passion for pictorial emotion, he tries, through his eclectic, dark, sometimes colourful and occasionally abstract works, to transmit a passion that has followed him for more than 10 years. In a constant search for originality in order to go beyond the style he finds restrictive, he draws his ideas from the use of unexpected supports, colours or tools.
Discover his universe now !
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