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Studio Étienne Lorme

Étienne Lorme

4 designs • 1 sales • Dieulefit, FR
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Evening Divide acrylic glass
A contemporary abstract landscape defined by broad planes of deep plum, soft green, and muted rose beneath a wide, pale sky. A distant line of simplified trees marks the horizon, grounding the composition while allowing color and brushwork to carry the scene. The contrast between dark foreground tones and luminous upper space creates balance and calm, with a subtle sense of depth and distance. Modern and understated, this artwork suits minimalist, contemporary, and design-forward interiors, bringing warmth, openness, and painterly restraint into the room.

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Studio Étienne Lorme JUNIQE Shop by Étienne Lorme

Studio Étienne Lorme

Étienne Lorme

4 designs • 1 salesDieulefit, FR
"I paint the places that remain after memory has done its work."
Étienne Lorme works in oil with a direct, physical approach. His paintings are built quickly, through gesture and momentum, allowing intuition to lead before analysis can intervene. Marks are laid down with confidence , revised rarely, but often redirected, preserving the energy of their making. The landscapes are not observed so much as entered. Fields, hills, and horizons emerge through motion: sweeps of color, abrupt shifts, pauses that feel like breath taken mid-stride. What remains is not a record of place, but a record of movement through it. Lorme’s work balances immediacy and restraint. While the paint moves freely, the compositions are held in quiet tension — open, spacious, and unresolved enough to invite the viewer in. The result is a landscape that feels alive, but not loud; active, yet settled. These paintings carry the rhythm of walking, of weather passing, of thought forming in motion. They are less about depiction and more about presence.

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