
Pierre Freneau
Pierre Freneau is an artist based in Paris whose paintings explore the intersection of daily experiences, human emotion, and surreal imagination.
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Inspired by an eclectic blend of spontaneous visions, daily observations, emotions, and instinctual responses, his works transport viewers to surreal and irrational worlds filled with disjointed body parts, geometric elements, and sculptural fragments set in unconventional contexts.
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Haunting yet beautiful, surprising yet strangely comforting, they make visible and tangible the invisible and intangible – introspective feelings, reflections, and emotions that our minds conjure and that words often fail to express.
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Freneau’s work draws inspiration from Surrealism and Symbolism, evoking the strangeness of René Magritte’s canvases, the tactility of Salvador Dalí’s visions, and the hushed stillness of Giorgio de Chirico’s art.

