Presentation
Samuel Lalier obtained his master DNSEP at the Beaux-Arts d'Angers with the congratulations of the Jury in 2023. Since 2022 he lives and works in his studio in Berlin. He had the opportunity to exhibit his artistic work in Berlin, Paris and Nantes during personal and collective exhibitions.
The pictorial universe of Samuel Lalier refers to the representation of a fallen nature, shaken and under tension. A certain harmony linked to a deeply dystopian vision seems to emerge there. His oil paintings are immersive, they invite the eye to gradually investigate the different plant elements represented. Which intertwine with each other in a thick fog.
Samuel Lalier undertakes above all, to show this strange feeling, specific to the medium of painting and its materiality. His imagery is all the same unconsciously influenced by climatic problems, through the way of depicting plants that are sometimes out of breath, as well as by our digital age, therefore using very bright, even irritating colors.
Exhibitions dedicated to Samuel Lalier
Samuel Lalier
Art Club Anomaly
From October 22, 2022 to October 26, 2022
Samuel Lalier
The Living Factory
From March 26, 2023 to April 2, 2023
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Who is the artist?
Samuel Lalier obtained his master DNSEP at the Beaux-Arts d'Angers with the congratulations of the Jury in 2023. Since 2022 he lives and works in his studio in Berlin. He had the opportunity to exhibit his artistic work in Berlin, Paris and Nantes during personal and collective exhibitions.
The pictorial universe of Samuel Lalier refers to the representation of a fallen nature, shaken and under tension. A certain harmony linked to a deeply dystopian vision seems to emerge there. His oil paintings are immersive, they invite the eye to gradually investigate the different plant elements represented. Which intertwine with each other in a thick fog.
Samuel Lalier undertakes above all, to show this strange feeling, specific to the medium of painting and its materiality. His imagery is all the same unconsciously influenced by climatic problems, through the way of depicting plants that are sometimes out of breath, as well as by our digital age, therefore using very bright, even irritating colors.
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