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"Philippe d'Orléans - Toilets Of The World "
Philippe d'Orléans is a young self-taught French painter.
His most sought-artworks are those from the famous "Toilets Of The World" series.
They reveal the room of intimacy in different bold and thoughtful forms, transforming an everyday place into an artistic exploration.
His work mainly questions the solitude and absurdity of our modern societies.

His choice to paint toilets reflects a desire to shake up conventions. An often ignored place becomes a space of aesthetic expression.
Through his work, he questions the notions of banality, intimacy and taboo, offering a fresh look at utilitarian spaces.

The colors and shapes chosen magnify the ordinary and highlight their absurdity. By playing with humor and irony, the artist invites the viewer to redefine their relationship with these everyday spaces, transforming a trivial place into a reflection on the society in which we live.

Thus, painting pictures of toilets becomes an act of creativity freed from conventions, where art invites itself where it is not expected.

1500 euros each
Price: 1 500 €
Artist: Philippe D'orléans
Period: 21st century
Style: Modern Art
Condition: Excellent condition

Material: Oil painting
Length: 30cm
Height: 20cm

Reference: 1462094
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