| Jean-Claude
Picot, (1933 - )
Since 1956, Jean Claude Picot has been a full-time professional
artist. He has seriously studied the works of the Fauvist masters
Vlaminck, Derain and Matisse. Like these great masters whose
exuberant canvases excited great attention in the first decade
of our century due to their revolutionary use of color, texture
and abstract form, so we find the same excitement in the works
of Picot. He has developed a unique style that recalls a Post-Impressionist
application of color combined with the expressive qualities
of line. The world of his art is often one of a happy reflection
on relaxation, and his personal "joie de vivre". He
captures the animation, romance and essence of the landscape.
Since 1947 he has exhibited in over fifty one-person shows
throughout the world including exhibitions in the United States,
Belgium, Norway and Australia. Picot lives a part of the year
in the south of France. A master printmaker, he often draws
on the Cote dÕAzurÑits visitors, its beaches and
its boat-filled harbors. His work abounds with natural beauty
and breathtaking views charged with the unique light of the
Mediterranean. Picot works in a Post-Impressionist manner reducing
flowers, trees, houses and figures to their essential forms.
In reviews of PicotÕs most recent solo shows in Paris,
Bordeaux and Oslo, the critics cited the affinities between
the masters of the turn-of-the century Impressionism and early
Twentieth Century Fauvism and this mature French artist, thus
beginning to place his work in the art history of important
French landscape painters. Today, Picot is actively working
in many media Ð oil, watercolor, etching, and most recently,
serigraphs, which beautifully capture his vibrant color and
painterly expressions.
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