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Early in his youth,
François was introduced to, and captivated by, many of
the world"s greatest historic places. Paris, Rome, Amsterdam
and London were all at his doorstep. The peace and serenity of
Roman ruins and Gothic churches are clearly conveyed in his work.
"Each of my works of art hold a captured moment, a detail
of the infinitely diverse occurrences of life. It is left to the
observer to define the story that is portrayed."
Over the last decade, François has refined his artistic
style. It has been described as a modern amalgam of Neo-Classical,
Classical Renaissance and Romanticism. His work reflects the influence
of Rubens and Titian through his focus on the ethereal, romantic
presence of sensuous women.
"My
passion is to paint the human figure in all of its intricacies
of beauty and life. I am interested in projecting sentiments of
love and romance, feelings of admiration and joy, with modern
images reminiscent of the ancient world."
The contemporary manner and picturesque enchantment that are embodied
in the art of François Fressinier can
be appreciated on many levels. The subtle beauty of his female
figures, the gentile lifestyle they portray, the timeless faces
of the mythological world he depicts each says as much about our
own hopes and dreams as about the ancient characters and events
Fressinier portrays.
The story that one creates from viewing a painting is extremely
important to me.
The men and women of Fressinier's world are imbued with grace
and beauty. They are stripped of artifice, of class or ranking.
All appear equal, in their work or at leisure. Fressinier paints
them all in their best light, and by doing so makes all of us
feel good because we see so clearly in these paintings what is
good about mankind and wondrous about life even in our fast-paced
modern world.
Fressinier's delicate and graceful paintings can be found in homes
and private collections throughout the United States, Japan and
Mexico; his originals and limited edition prints on canvas are
now available at Fine Art Galleries around the nation.
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