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 Angèle Charlotte Martine Berthe - bathers
Angèle Charlotte Martine Berthe - bathers 	 Hitchhikers - 40x60
Hitchhikers - 40x60 	 Twins in oilskin - 40x60
Twins in oilskin - 40x60 	 Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus
Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus 	 Philippe Eric Marius - Bathers
Philippe Eric Marius - Bathers 	 The Zola Dam and Mont Sainte-Victoire
The Zola Dam and Mont Sainte-Victoire 	 A Nice Bunch 3
A Nice Bunch 3 	 The North Face of Mont Sainte-Victoire
The North Face of Mont Sainte-Victoire 	 Angèle Charlotte Martine Berthe - bathers
Angèle Charlotte Martine Berthe - bathers 	 Hitchhikers - 40x60
Hitchhikers - 40x60 	 Twins in oilskin - 40x60
Twins in oilskin - 40x60 	 Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus
Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus 	 Philippe Eric Marius - Bathers
Philippe Eric Marius - Bathers 	 The Zola Dam and Mont Sainte-Victoire
The Zola Dam and Mont Sainte-Victoire 	 A Nice Bunch 3
A Nice Bunch 3 	 The North Face of Mont Sainte-Victoire
The North Face of Mont Sainte-Victoire 	“Sainte-Victoire yellow sky”, a powerful and sunny Provence.
“Sainte-Victoire yellow sky” is a painting from the Sainte-Victoire series by the contemporary artist Clotilde Philipon. In this series of paintings, the artist pays tribute to Paul Cézanne and his stone muse.
In this painting the artist pushes the reflection on light to the extreme. The warmth of the yellow invades the top of the canvas, while the shadows dominate towards the bottom. The more light there is, the more realistic the figure becomes. Thus the lower part of the canvas is more like an abstract painting. The presence of geometrically rigorous lines, blue, yellow, white or black, creates a striking contrast with the treatment of the other elements of the landscape.
“Sainte-Victoire yellow sky” is a bright and colourful painting. We could see it becoming the star of the show on its own.
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"Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus", between figuration and abstraction.
"The south face of Mount Sainte Victoire", between figuration and abstraction.
"Calanque with orange sky", panoramic window for an immobile journey.



