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The World Sleeps, Winter Shadows Walk In Silence. | Oil And Acrylic Painting in Paintings by J.Charboneau. Item composed of canvas and synthetic in contemporary or asian style
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J.Charboneau

The World Sleeps, Winter Shadows Walk In Silence. - Paintings

Price $2,000 - Sale 17% off

Price $2,400 Original Retail

Creation: up to 1 week
Shipping: USPS 5-10 days
Estimated Arrival: May 6, 2024
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DimensionsWeight
47.5H x 27W x 1D in
120.65H x 68.58W x 2.54D cm
0.91 kg
2 lb

An original fine art painting on raw canvas. (c) 2012
ink, acrylic, oil pastel. charcoal, and gesso, on raw canvas.

I created this original painting in 2012 while living in South Korea. The piece reflects upon morning meditation walks through the woods and gardens at a Korean Buddhist Temple.
**This may be hung as is or stretched.
**Note: All J.Charboneau artworks are original and no prints have been made.
**This piece comes with a certificate of authenticity and a bill of sale.

Item The World Sleeps, Winter Shadows Walk In Silence.
Created by J.Charboneau
As seen in Creator's Studio, Reno, NV
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J.Charboneau
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2019
"My art should be as malleable as the world we live in. It should not be stagnant. It should possess life, and inspire the looker to give and take life from it."

An ambitious creative with roots in Minneapolis, Jennifer Charboneau completed her Fine Arts Painting degree in 2008. She then traveled to 21 different countries living as a nomadic painter and muralist for over 10 years. The creative energy in Reno-Tahoe, the expansive landscapes to explore, and events like Burning Man, have inspired her to make Reno home while not on the road.

Charboneau’s creative process begins from obsessive observation of all the diverse places she finds herself exploring. What begins as chaotic pen sketches and captured moments in prose, later become refined instinctual abstractions of form and movement.

These ‘Visual Philosophies’ enlighten the eye with bold chaotic brushstrokes while an intentional vagueness of form and space allows the subjective experience to be relative to all.

Some muses that influence Charboneau’s artwork across all borders are:

impressionism. expressionism. street art. nature. philosophy. jazz. haiku & prose poetry. and people watching social anthropology.

She is a visual philosopher who is out to absorb all that this life has to show… then spit it out onto canvas and paper as chaotically and yet beautifully as it was first observed.