Francois Fressinier

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The delicate hand of François Fressinier is distinctly visible in his beautiful, sensitive renderings of humanity. His subjects’ primarily consist of Gallo-Roman imagery with embedded artifacts of the southwestern region of France.

Fressinier was born in Cognac, France on August 4, 1968. His parents were portrait photographers with businesses in Central Africa and the Charente Maritime region of France. François was greatly influenced by their aesthetic teachings. His father had a tremendous reverence for the paintings of the Old Masters and guided his son into the exploration and creation of figurative and symbolic art. François studied fine art at Ecole Brassartin Tours where he was exposed to the drawings, sketches and paintings of Rembrandt, Renoir, Courbet, Rubens and Delaunay. Drawing, painting and photography have been an integral part of his life from the very beginning.

Early in his youth, François was introduced to, and captivated by, many of the world’s greatest historic places. Paris, Rome, Amsterdam and London were all at his doorstep. The peace and serenity of Roman ruins and Gothic churches are clearly conveyed in his work.

Over the last decade, François has refined his artistic style. It has been described as a modern amalgam of Neo-Classical, Classical Renaissance and Romanticism. His work reflects the influence of Rubens and Titian through his focus on the ethereal, romantic presence of sensuous women.

"My passion is to paint the human figure in all of its intricacies of beauty and life. I am interested in projecting sentiments of love and romance, feelings of admiration and joy, with modern images reminiscent of the ancient world."

 





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