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Art is a liberation of the soul.

Art is the psychoanalysis of the self.

Art is the other, the one that emerges from its entrails.

Art is the vibration of a musical string.

Art is about turning the pain of lost souls into something positive.

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Exposition Alain Mouyal

In his works, whether they be drawings, paintings, or sculptures, one can detect numerous symbols... Clues that lead us to meet the artist and understand his personal struggles. Drawn to dreams, Alain Mouyal harbors a desire to denounce, through his work, the injustices of this world. He even calls himself 'the painter of revolt'.

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Over time, he copied the great masters to perfect his technique and eventually followed his instinct to focus on a more personal output... In good company with oil, creamy and pigmented, he enjoys covering his linen canvases and exploring this rich environment as his desires dictate. Soon, sculpture, welding, and woodworking joined the creative expression tools of this enthusiast. Human condition, environmental protection, numerous subjects are then highlighted to raise our awareness and invite us to fight alongside him.

He finds inspiration during his walks, capturing facial expressions, gestures, and attitudes with his camera. This image bank supplements a notebook in which he sketches and writes. Guided by his state of mind, his eyes naturally gravitate towards his environment and those around him, filling his soul with poetry and fulfillment. This becomes a way to find freedom and better express himself. In his works, be they drawings, paintings, or sculptures, one can detect numerous symbols...

Alain Mouyal

Biography

At the beginning, the story of Victor Hugo, his life, and his designs sparked my initiation into taking up pen and ink, followed by brushes and gouache in 1975.

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