Peintre numérique orientaliste français à démarche symboliste Né en 1943 Ancien peintre cartonnier pour les Tapisseries d'Aubusson Toutes les oeuvres sont peintes à la main avec l'assistant graphique COREL DRAW Format des oeuvres exposées : (25P) .....( 81x 60 cm) Impression papier d'art et/ou canevas URLwebsite:       http://perso.orange.fr/jean.poumarede/index.htm                                            Courriel address:microdesses@orange.fr Merci de votre visite
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Comments (25)
alessimarco
Very nicely done!
MagikUnicorn
Encore un travail grandiose Bravo
jmb007
magnifique travail,les elements fractals donnent un cote surnaturel a l'image,qui ne semble pas pertuber le passant,peut-etre est-ce naturel,finalement!!
vintorix
Amazing and wonderful colours with many interesting details. Very aluring now when Stockholm is so cold and forbidden. Beautiful! In about 50 years there will not be any people left in Skandinavia, all will have moved to the Mediterraneans. Except for some few and stubborn lost souls irring around.. I will not be one of them!
helanker
What an exiting technic. It amazes me alot, when I see what you use for your art. Wonderful details and a really excellent perspective. beautiful light/shade work too. I like it very much.
boristen
Splendid as always Jean! Expressive atmosphere contrasting the red painted walls on the right to light ones on the left. Two more details are stunning. The dark (black) background of the sky with Apo fractals and the central figure in blue. Real masterpiece my friend! Bravo!
anmes
Wonderful atmosphere achieved
claude19
I see a very beautiful painting of a sunny street in a "Casbah" Moroccan! SPLENDID achievement!
Steeleyes101
Oh my!!!!! I like to take my time when commenting on work; specially yours but no matter how long I take its no good because the more I view your work the more it becomes impossable to find the right words to express my feelings about it. Just know that as always you have created a true masterpiece of color, texture, and form. Bravo and once again I remove my hat to ya
YorkBerlin
absolut geniale arbeit. wunderbar YorkBerlin
lyron
Splendid colors and scene. Excellent work!!!
auntietk
Wonderfully done! The combination of painting and fractals is fantastic. There are so many stories here that I can imagine!
Richardphotos
I look forward to each of your posts.always a pleasure to view
anaber
Excellent!I miss words to let you know what i feel...it's the colours, the luminousity,the atmosphere that live in the alley:-) and the mistery!Only one in the road...and the sky is soo dark!!Challenging and make me think.Thank you!
JeffersonAF
Beautiful image.
lior
Quelle merveille!
Thetis
fantastic artwork!
Annihilator-6
This is a great image. Although it does not look real, it looks like an image of a real place. Nicely done!
kasalin
What a work
pspworkshop
Excellent image my friend!
junilau
De nouveau un travail magnifique il sent l'exotisme la chaleur peut être m^me les epices ! Qui sait si derriere une de ces fenetres un couscous n'est pas en train de mijoté !! La couleur orange renforce cette impression de soleil qui illumine toute tes images tu as du vivre dans un de ces pays pour le rendre aussi bien bravo vraiment bravo et merci pour ces voyage que tu nous offre
A_Joker_B
Wonderful work!
aLDOS
Fantastique image! Bravo!
Leije
Le réel et le fantastique se côtoient ici....cette femme, écrasée par la charge de sa vie, verra-t'elle ce qui pourrait éclairer son sombre quotidien ? Encore une superbe oeuvre propice à la réflexion, Jean !
Jean_C
Une rue entre ombre et soleil brûlant que la femme parcourt avec son lourd fardeau, le poids de la vie peut-être. Une rue dont les issues, le ciel, une porte, ont un aspect étrange par l'emploi de fractales, comme si elle conduisaient vers d'autres mondes où règnerait une obscurité plus profonde... Une oeuvre superbe, Jean!