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Cute little silly dog in central park 2019 Ink, pigment, collage on paper 21x21 cm, signed on the back of the drawing _ This original artwork is available for sale at collection croisée gallery

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ANDRÉ DERAINNE /
Cute little silly dog in central park 2019 Ink, pigment, collage on paper 21x21 cm, signed on the back of the drawing _ This original artwork is available for sale at collection croisée gallery
#repost @andre.derainne André Derainne (Bordeaux, France, 1994-), I am a great fan of the canine representation in Derainne’s work.
First image: 90's (264x283mm), [2021?]. Second image: Cute little silly dog in central park, 205x207mm, gouache, ink and collage, 2019. Third image: Speedy little dog and contemporary art, 175x187mm, gouache, ink and collage, 2019. Fourth image: Mm Hong's dog. From "l'homme invisible", 240x320mm, gouache, ink and collage, 2017. His shop is at bit.ly/3mkI0iV.
Currently exhibiting the work of André Derainne at collection croisée gallery. This is also the opportunity for us to unveil for the first time, original pages from André Derainne’s first graphic novel “Un orage par jour” (Kéribus editions, 2021). Explore the show online at collectioncroisee.com
About André Derainne /
André Derainne’s work immediately draws us in with its sensitivity and warmth. It is as if we were following in the footsteps of a seasoned traveler, someone who is always searching for the inexpressible beauty of the places he visits. His drawings, made from ink and paint, impressively render a charming and, at times, slightly melancholy modern world. His last trip took him to the gates of the Saigon Villa in Ho Chi Minh City. It was here, in the thick humidity of the Vietnamese megapolis, that the artist began his graphic novel, Un orage par jour. Painting portraits of this city, besieged by unpredictable, seasonal weather, affords him the opportunity to work with variations of light specific to different times of day. Using minimalist drawing techniques and bright colors, this cultural and culinary journey overwhelms the senses. Restaurant stalls in their multitudes, decorated in the colors of old Saigon, line the streets beckoning the artist to capture these discoveries, which, in turn, gives us an exceptional opportunity to relish this commendable illustrated tale of travel from which six original pages have been selected for the purpose of this exhibition. _ Born in Toulouse in 1994, André Derainne studied illustration at the Haute École des Arts du Rhin (HEAR). Graduated in 2017, he has since produced several illustrations for the press, notably for The New York Times, Liberation, Die Zeit but also for various magazines in France and abroad, such as L'Obs, Fooding, Mint magazine or Kiblind. In September 2019, he joined the “Villa Saigon” artistic residence in Hô chi Minh City, where he began writing his first comic strip Un orage par jour, released on September 15, 2021 by Kéribus editions (book available for sale in our gallery bookshop). _ Image : 90′s, 2021 Original artwork Ink, pigment, collage on paper 26,5 x 28,2 cm ***Available for sale at collectioncroisee.com***
NEW EXHIBITION So proud to announce André Derainne (FR) as part of the artists invited for our new exhibition with collection croisée gallery. OPENING February 1st at collectioncroisee.com Looking forward to welcome you online! ✨ _ Join us on instagram : collection croisée : @collectioncroisee ÉLÉGIE EN BLEU : @elegieenbleu
Currently exhibiting the work of André Derainne at collection croisée gallery. This is also the opportunity for us to unveil for the first time, original pages from André Derainne’s first graphic novel “Un orage par jour” (Kéribus editions, 2021). Explore the show online at collectioncroisee.com
About André Derainne /
André Derainne’s work immediately draws us in with its sensitivity and warmth. It is as if we were following in the footsteps of a seasoned traveler, someone who is always searching for the inexpressible beauty of the places he visits. His drawings, made from ink and paint, impressively render a charming and, at times, slightly melancholy modern world. His last trip took him to the gates of the Saigon Villa in Ho Chi Minh City. It was here, in the thick humidity of the Vietnamese megapolis, that the artist began his graphic novel, Un orage par jour. Painting portraits of this city, besieged by unpredictable, seasonal weather, affords him the opportunity to work with variations of light specific to different times of day. Using minimalist drawing techniques and bright colors, this cultural and culinary journey overwhelms the senses. Restaurant stalls in their multitudes, decorated in the colors of old Saigon, line the streets beckoning the artist to capture these discoveries, which, in turn, gives us an exceptional opportunity to relish this commendable illustrated tale of travel from which six original pages have been selected for the purpose of this exhibition. _ Born in Toulouse in 1994, André Derainne studied illustration at the Haute École des Arts du Rhin (HEAR). Graduated in 2017, he has since produced several illustrations for the press, notably for The New York Times, Liberation, Die Zeit but also for various magazines in France and abroad, such as L'Obs, Fooding, Mint magazine or Kiblind. In September 2019, he joined the “Villa Saigon” artistic residence in Hô chi Minh City, where he began writing his first comic strip Un orage par jour, released on September 15, 2021 by Kéribus editions (book available for sale in our gallery bookshop). _ Image : Summer games, 2021 Original painting Acrylic on cardboard 25,3 x 23,8 cm
LAST WEEKS to see the work of André Derainne at collection croisée gallery. This is also the opportunity for us to unveil for the first time, original pages from André Derainne’s first graphic novel “Un orage par jour” (Kéribus editions, 2021). Explore the show online at collectioncroisee.com
About André Derainne /
André Derainne’s work immediately draws us in with its sensitivity and warmth. It is as if we were following in the footsteps of a seasoned traveler, someone who is always searching for the inexpressible beauty of the places he visits. His drawings, made from ink and paint, impressively render a charming and, at times, slightly melancholy modern world. His last trip took him to the gates of the Saigon Villa in Ho Chi Minh City. It was here, in the thick humidity of the Vietnamese megapolis, that the artist began his graphic novel, Un orage par jour. Painting portraits of this city, besieged by unpredictable, seasonal weather, affords him the opportunity to work with variations of light specific to different times of day. Using minimalist drawing techniques and bright colors, this cultural and culinary journey overwhelms the senses. Restaurant stalls in their multitudes, decorated in the colors of old Saigon, line the streets beckoning the artist to capture these discoveries, which, in turn, gives us an exceptional opportunity to relish this commendable illustrated tale of travel from which six original pages have been selected for the purpose of this exhibition. _ Born in Toulouse in 1994, André Derainne studied illustration at the Haute École des Arts du Rhin (HEAR). Graduated in 2017, he has since produced several illustrations for the press, notably for The New York Times, Liberation, Die Zeit but also for various magazines in France and abroad, such as L'Obs, Fooding, Mint magazine or Kiblind. In September 2019, he joined the “Villa Saigon” artistic residence in Hô chi Minh City, where he began writing his first comic strip Un orage par jour, released on September 15, 2021 by Kéribus editions (book available for sale in our gallery bookshop). _ Image : Page 73 - Un orage par jour, 2020 Original page from the comic book Ink on paper 24 x 32 cm ***Available online for purchase***
Currently exhibiting the work of André Derainne at collection croisée gallery. Explore the show online at collectioncroisee.com, we present 16 original artworks for this occasion!
About André Derainne /
André Derainne’s work immediately draws us in with its sensitivity and warmth. It is as if we were following in the footsteps of a seasoned traveler, someone who is always searching for the inexpressible beauty of the places he visits. His drawings, made from ink and paint, impressively render a charming and, at times, slightly melancholy modern world. His last trip took him to the gates of the Saigon Villa in Ho Chi Minh City. It was here, in the thick humidity of the Vietnamese megapolis, that the artist began his graphic novel, Un orage par jour. Painting portraits of this city, besieged by unpredictable, seasonal weather, affords him the opportunity to work with variations of light specific to different times of day. Using minimalist drawing techniques and bright colors, this cultural and culinary journey overwhelms the senses. Restaurant stalls in their multitudes, decorated in the colors of old Saigon, line the streets beckoning the artist to capture these discoveries, which, in turn, gives us an exceptional opportunity to relish this commendable illustrated tale of travel from which six original pages have been selected for the purpose of this exhibition. _ Born in Toulouse in 1994, André Derainne studied illustration at the Haute École des Arts du Rhin (HEAR). Graduated in 2017, he has since produced several illustrations for the press, notably for The New York Times, Liberation, Die Zeit but also for various magazines in France and abroad, such as L'Obs, Fooding, Mint magazine or Kiblind. In September 2019, he joined the "Villa Saigon" artistic residence in Hô chi Minh City, where he began writing his first comic strip Un orage par jour, released on September 15, 2021 by Kéribus editions (book available for sale in our gallery bookshop). _ Image : A blue room, 2021 Original drawing Ink, pigment, collage on paper 26,4 x 21,5 cm ***Available for sale at collectioncroisee.com***
Currently exhibiting the work of André Derainne at collection croisée gallery. This is also the opportunity for us to unveil for the first time, original pages from André Derainne's first graphic novel "Un orage par jour" (Kéribus editions, 2021). Explore the show online at collectioncroisee.com
About André Derainne /
André Derainne’s work immediately draws us in with its sensitivity and warmth. It is as if we were following in the footsteps of a seasoned traveler, someone who is always searching for the inexpressible beauty of the places he visits. His drawings, made from ink and paint, impressively render a charming and, at times, slightly melancholy modern world. His last trip took him to the gates of the Saigon Villa in Ho Chi Minh City. It was here, in the thick humidity of the Vietnamese megapolis, that the artist began his graphic novel, Un orage par jour. Painting portraits of this city, besieged by unpredictable, seasonal weather, affords him the opportunity to work with variations of light specific to different times of day. Using minimalist drawing techniques and bright colors, this cultural and culinary journey overwhelms the senses. Restaurant stalls in their multitudes, decorated in the colors of old Saigon, line the streets beckoning the artist to capture these discoveries, which, in turn, gives us an exceptional opportunity to relish this commendable illustrated tale of travel from which six original pages have been selected for the purpose of this exhibition. _ Born in Toulouse in 1994, André Derainne studied illustration at the Haute École des Arts du Rhin (HEAR). Graduated in 2017, he has since produced several illustrations for the press, notably for The New York Times, Liberation, Die Zeit but also for various magazines in France and abroad, such as L'Obs, Fooding, Mint magazine or Kiblind. In September 2019, he joined the "Villa Saigon" artistic residence in Hô chi Minh City, where he began writing his first comic strip Un orage par jour, released on September 15, 2021 by Kéribus editions (book available for sale in our gallery bookshop). _ Image : Page 173 - Un orage par jour, 2020 Original artwork Ink on paper 24 x 32 cm ***Available for sale at collectioncroisee.com***