Artist Information:
Richard Meric
Caille,
France
Member Since: Jul 2007
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Artist Statement:
Now and then, Richard Méric's goal is to track the greatest mystery of the created world: the double nature of all things.
His main concern is to send clear and pleasant messages for the soul, bring positive feelings to his human fellows’.
So, one should not be astonished to find the traces of this search in the majority of his pictures, in which the Masculine and the Feminine
figures are reconciled or clashed, the top and bottom, the inside and the outside merge, the heat and the cold manages to be harmonized in
spite of the violence of the primary colours which he uses, at the pure state.
If one adds to that a very marked leaning for wild nature and an unquestionable misanthropy, one will understand that his public life and
his celebrity were reduced to their simpler expression.
But be sure that Richard Méric is communicating with us, with our subconscious maybe too.
He named himself his painting style "L'Image Parole", in French, "The Talkative Picture"... difficult to translate precisely.
Richard Méric resumes it to a modern Painting using a classical technique, inspired by Breuguel, H.Bosch, M.C Escher and S. Dalí.
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Richard Meric's Free Artist Portfolio
Welcome to Richard Meric's Portfolio. Browse Meric's body of work: Now and then, Richard Méric's goal is to track the greatest mystery of the created world: the double nature of all things.
His main concern is to send clear and pleasant messages for the soul, bring positive feelings to his human fellows’.
So, one should not be astonished to find the traces of this search in the majority of his pictures, in which the Masculine and the Feminine
figures are reconciled or clashed, the top and bottom, the inside and the outside merge, the heat and the cold manages to be harmonized in
spite of the violence of ... | |
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