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Mathieu Piffeteau: shining a light

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Born of phenomenological research into light, Mathieu Piffeteau’s approach is fundamentally sensory. Free of any meaning or symbolism, his paintings seek to give the viewer the illusion of light emanating from the canvas itself. The result is a mesmerising work, exuding a vibratory, kinetic energy that invites meditative contemplation.
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Title: Mathieu Piffeteau: shining a light
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Born of phenomenological research into light, Mathieu Piffeteau’s approach is fundamentally sensory.
Free of any meaning or symbolism, his paintings seek to give the viewer the illusion of light emanating from the canvas itself.
The result is a mesmerising work, exuding a vibratory, kinetic energy that invites meditative contemplation.

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