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Guy Octaaf Moreaux
Brussels,
Belgium
Member Since: Feb 2001
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Artist Media:
other (1)
Painting Acrylic (4)
Painting Oil (29)
Painting Other (1)
Sculpture Other (1)
Sculpture Wood (1)
Watercolor (5)
Artist Exhibitions:
Festival Des Arts, Montreal,
Canada, July 3rd till July
6th 2003

Galeria Gonzalo Olivan, c/
Parellades 10, 08870 Sitges,
Spain
Tel; 34-93-811-3164
July 20th until August 21st,
2002


Club Aleman de Equitacion
(German Riding Club), Buenos
Aires, June 28th to July 8th,
2001


for exhibition of furniture,
...

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Artist Galleries:
Galeria Centoira, Buenos
Aires, Argentina

Galeria Gonzalo Olivan,
Sitges, Spain...

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Artist Statement for Guy Octaaf Moreaux


"A painter is a collector, he makes his own collection"
"Un peintre es un collectioneur, il fait sa propre collection"
"Un pintor es un coleccionista, hace su propria coleccion"
Pablo Picasso.

Having lived in North and South America and in northern and southern Europe, I picked up bits of cultures all over. During my stay in California I first came into contact with asian art and philosophy which would leave a lasting mark on me. The influence from Asia was reinforced in Argentina where I took classes of japanese painting with Cristina Ishikawa. Except for these classes and some drawing classes I am an autodidact.
The most gratifying moments in painting are those when all of a sudden you get a kick out of an "accident", something not planned which fits the painting just perfectly. The intuition is at work and surprises the rational mind. Sometimes the painting overtakes your will and dictates colors, forms or nuances which were never thought of.


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