Painting: Market with Fruits That Don't Exist

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"This painting marks one of the final pieces in my market series. As I approached it, reluctance crept in, yet an irrepressible urge drove me to completion. The fruits depicted barely resemble their form—they seem almost ethereal, existing only in abstraction.

"The fruits hardly look like fruits—they might as well not exist," I murmured to the brush.

"No wonder. You hardly look like an artist," the brush retorted.

I set the brush aside, finishing with my fingers and signing with my soul."



Medium

Oil on Canvas - 30''x40''

Signaletics

"Market with Fruits That Don't Exist" is a 2003 painting by Frederic Marsanne, the leading artist in the house where he lives... Frederic has exhibited at MKL GALLERY in Somerville, MA, Ambassador Galleries in Soho, NY, and was chosen to exhibit in a juried show at the New Rochelle Art Association Annual in New Rochelle, NY.

Style, Themes, Techniques

Perhaps those aren't fruits but vegetables. If the artist isn't sure, there's a good chance the audience isn't either. Shall we taste their flesh?

The painting begins figurative and ends up not even abstract...

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