The epidemic continues, and many art events have been postponed or even canceled. However, some exhibitions have moved online, allowing everyone to still appreciate different artistic creations during the Stay Home days. French illustrator Jean Jullien has also brought his online exhibition “Home Slice,” allowing everyone to enjoy art without leaving home.
The exhibition is named “Home Slice,” and French illustrator Jean Jullien hopes to present different moments in life through his work. Jean Jullien’s pieces use soft colors, simple lines, and humorous images to depict the little details in everyday life, allowing people to feel the harmony and beauty within.
Jean Jullien depicted scenes of families watching the sea together and playing outdoors, capturing the peaceful and beautiful family moments, bringing out a warm feeling. In addition to the outdoors, his works also include scenes of a family eating breakfast around a table, doing yoga at home, etc. Seeing these simple and beautiful everyday life scenes, do you also resonate with them?
Jean Jullien also painted different scenes, showing a burgeoning vitality, such as the vast sea he painted, with waves crashing on the shore, giving a refreshing feeling, and the sunlight reflecting off the sea, appearing particularly dazzling. He also painted the enchanting twilight clouds, all beautiful and soothing landscapes.
These heartwarming works were originally planned to be exhibited at the Chandran Gallery in New York, USA, but due to the outbreak of the epidemic, Jean Jullien has put the exhibition online, allowing everyone to appreciate his paintings through the internet. In addition to adding the creator’s explanation, this online exhibition also has a special feature. When browsing online, different works will be displayed in various ways, such as sometimes showing the paintings in a gradient manner, sometimes suddenly zooming in on the screen, and sometimes appearing from right to left on the screen, adding fun to the online viewing experience!
For those interested, you can visit the website of Chandran Gallery to appreciate Jean Jullien’s work.
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