From extensive portraits to overflowing flowers to playful animals, the woodcuts of Matt Roussel (earlier) Tell a wide range of enigmatic stories. For his large -scale works, Roussel starts cutting wooden panels, but instead of using the blocks to make prints, he applies acrylic paint to the surfaces to make daring, structured paintings. Portraits of women who wear unique items of clothing are supplemented with goldfish that hide metamorphosis in birds and gigantic scarab beetles in gigantic flowers.
Roussel’s work can be seen in various future Art3F Stock markets throughout Europe, with Strasbourg, Nantes and Lyon who will arrive at the end of February and March. Find more about the artist website And Instagram.










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