DONALD ADELAIDE
Michaël Adams did school. Twenty-five years after being his pupil, Donald Adelaide is part of these four or five Seychelles painters who live in their art. In its box of blue sheet, on the heights of Baie Lazare, this painter uses a technique that can be named under dividing. It is a juxtaposition of stains, strokes, curves, squares and circles. Having a more naive vision and perhaps more spontaneous technique than his master, his work of a colorful freshness is entirely devoted to what he sees around him: trees, flowers, houses, beaches… Within some realistic landscapes, completely abstract compositions run counter to figuration.
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