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Leo Wesel - Figures

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Type of Painting Year 2004 Technique Oil paint Carrier Canvas (Cloth) Style Expressionist Subject Figures Framed Framed Dimensions 73 cm x 59 cm (h x w) Frame 93 cm x 79 cm (h x w) Signed Hand signed Leo Wesel created this beach scene in Ventemillia during his Italian period. The oil paint is thick, mixed media Amsterdam frame, including frame 83x69 cm The painter, sculptor and lithographer Leo Wesel was born in 1955 in Roosendaal, a small town in the south of the Netherlands. From an early age he had the ambition to build his life around art. He studied at the Academy of Fashion and Design in The Hague, then at the Academy of Visual Arts in Roosendaal. He has had a career as an artist since the early 1980s. He discovered Italy and decided to settle in Ventimiglia in 1990 and then in Nice in France in 2011 with the French-New York sculptor Kim Boulukos. He will follow the training “Lavoro con Ardesia” » (Working slate) in 2002 and 2003 in the small town of Molini di Triora in the Italian Liguria (near Imperia). Leo Wesel has long maintained close working relationships with Wim Schütz and Wim Bouthoorn, two Dutch expressionist artists, as well as with the French painter Serge Hélénon. For a long time he had a close relationship with the French-Italian painter Bernard Damiano, who died in 2000. His family also includes Italian painter Sergio Biancheri, Hungarian Constructivist artist Tamas Konok and American ceramics professor Daphné Corregan, based in Monaco. . Personal exhibitions of Leo Wesel's work, paintings and sculptures are regularly organized and the artist has participated in numerous collective exhibitions.

ConditionExcellentColorsGrey, Blue, YellowMaterialCanvasNumber of items1StyleImpressionismOrientationPortraitArt sizeMediumHeight73 cmWidth59 cm