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Cities 2020
“Dark Madison” (120 x 60 cm) “28th Street” (80 x 80 cm) “Blue City” (100 x 80 cm) “Blue Manhattan” (120 x 60 cm) “Central Champagne” (100 x 80 cm) “Compacted” (120 x 60 cm) “Dirty Town” (100 x 80 cm) “Empire State of Mind” (100 x 100 cm) “Find your way out” (120 x 60 cm) “Hong Kong Island 1” (50 x 30 cm) “Hong Kong Island Dark Side” (60 x 30 cm) “Hope” (100 x 80 cm) “Kwun Tong” (100 x 80 cm) “Little Italy” (120 x 60 cm) “Love 1” (100 x 80 cm) “Lower West Side” (100 x 80 cm) “Manhattan South” (100 x 80 cm)…
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Private Collection 2000-2021
“Signs” (40 x 40 cm) “Anarchy 2011” (50 x 50 cm) “Apple States” (60 x 90 cm) “Citerio” (100 x 100 cm) “Eglantine” (50 x 50 cm) “Four Hearts 1” (50 x 50 cm) “Lonely Star 2002” (80 x 80 cm) “Love” (120 x 60 cm) “Mini Stars 2018” (50 x 50 cm) “Mosaic” (60 x 90 cm) “Paul my friend” (60 x 90 cm) “Salisbury Road” (50 x 50 cm) “Six Hearts” (80 x 80 cm) “Square Colors” (60 x 90 cm) “Time” (60 x 60 cm) “Untilted 07” (80 x 40 cm) “Untilted 19” (120 x 60 cm) “Untilted 2007 bis” (60 x 40 cm) “Untilted 2007” (60…
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Collages 2021
“HOPE” (120 x 60 cm) “LIFE” (80 x 80 cm) “PEACE” (120 x 60 cm)
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Cities 2019
“Admiralty” (100 x 80 cm) “Lower East Side” (60 x 80 cm) “Windows Kowloon” (100 x 80 cm)
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How I make a painting
To make a painting, I need several elements such as good materials. Suitable tools, paint, pens etc… You will find below a list of what I use for the realization of my works as well as my state of mind/condition in which I paint. Tools and materials Acrylic paints and Posca markers are used to create a painting. The mix between the two is also possible. Oil paints are also used for some art pieces but it takes a lot longer to get the art piece dry. For painting I use paint acrylic brushes, rubber paint squeegees or paint chisel. For collages, the base material is Forex® cutted by a…
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Fire Hydrants Family 2021
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Black & White photos 2020
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Art show in Angers – France 2021
Frédéric JAMET & Inwest Group have produced an art show entitled: Geometric abstraction. It took place on 23/24 June 2021 in Angers, France. The paintings exhibited are a mix of modern pointillism and street-art. Discover the world through Frédéric’s colourful eyes!
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About me
On 1 February 1968 Frédéric Jamet was born in Angers, the capital of Anjou, the French region of the Loire Valley, famous for its gentle French way of life. Frédéric’s parents worked a lot and rarely saw their son grow up, and although the moments they shared with him were always intense and joyful, they were still relatively rare. A caring grandmother will pass on to him a taste for beautiful things, teach him to marvel at the things in life: discovering the fauna and flora in nature, tasting a good meal, marvelling at a work of art, being enthusiastic about a film or a play, etc. A bilingual French/English…