A sunny path leading to the Mediterranean by ATELIER DE JIEL

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ATELIER DE JIEL

SEILLANS, France

About ‘A sunny path leading to the Mediterranean’ by ATELIER DE JIEL

A small group of white houses with ochre and orange roofs rest quietly between the pines and bushes, as if nestling against the cliff. Access is via a clear path, winding gently between the shadows of the vegetation and the warmth of the stones. Below, the sea unfurls its deep blue, vibrant and alive, dotted here and there with white…

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ATELIER DE JIEL
SEILLANS, France

Jiel, a professional contemporary painter from the PACA region of France, surprises with his deceptively naïve style, imbued with a childlike spirit, the essential source of his creative universe. Far from being a faithful reproduction of reality, his works transform and distort the world to make it his own, playing on contrasts and combining warm and cold colours to reach a temperature of 37 degrees. A real antidote to the doldrums and gloom.

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