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Dainche

With the main subject of nature and especially the trees, the works of Dainche give off a feeling of serenity, calm and zenitude. The composition is simple, the line guaranteed, the tender colors and the whole of a very delicate beauty.
Tribute to his grandfather
Dainche came to drawing through work. As a landscape architect, drawing gardens is part of his job. Gradually, his sensitivity to the stories that the forms of the living tells him pushes him to approach drawing in a more personal, intuitive and artistic way.
True to the plant that has nourished the artist since his childhood, Dainche chooses as an artist name the name of his great grandfather, dead struck by lightning, under a tree ...
A tribute to the "lightning" truth of the trees: this is the common thread of the work of Dainche, traversed with trees which assert itself, as loaded with humanity: sometimes rooted, sometimes fleeting, fragile or robust, naked or Florissants. The trees fascinate him by their silence, their grace, their patience, their strength and their elegance.
Trees: Source of inexhaustible inspiration
At Dainche, nothing is premeditated, everything is intuitive. First there is the bottom, posed in watercolor, of a jet. The brush is free. The colors - Blues, gray, purple, bathe, dilute, draw the setting of the scene and its atmosphere: snowy, heavy, twilight, soothed ...
Then the trees are engraved in the paper, directly in ink in China, in Roting. Without draft, without retouching. It is not so much the result that counts, nor the answer, but the intention of letting a starting emotion go to the other.​
For this young artist, drawing, in its refined to the extreme form, is a way of revealing the quintessence of form, its authenticity. On paper, black ink is enough to stimulate a realistic movement. Everyone is free to imagine the story ...
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