Discover the contemporary work of Alain Rouschmeyer
Alain Rouschmeyer, born in 1956, is a French contemporary figurative painter. A graduate of the Beaux-Arts in Metz, the Decorative Arts in Strasbourg and the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture in Lyon, he combines his training as an architect with his passion as an urban sketcher. Living and working near Annecy, Alain Rouschmeyer has devoted himself to art since childhood. His work is characterized by a keen observation of the world around him, focusing on human wandering in the spaces crossed and postures. He paints mainly on medium-format canvas, creating works that are like windows open onto a flamboyant universe. Alain Rouschmeyer uses various techniques, including acrylic, oil, charcoal, black stone and red chalk. (artistic site: www.alainrouschmeyer.art)
Alain Rouschmeyer's artistic approach revolves around the fusion of architecture, art and human posture. His work navigates between reality and intimacy, exploring the hidden dimension of everyday life. Improvisation, rhythm and the search for harmony are important aspects of his artistic language, resulting in a free and spontaneous painting, derived from his sketches. Alain Rouschmeyer seeks to capture the essence that animates everyday life and to extract an inspiring poetry from it. He explores and reinterprets classic subjects of art, such as the representation of the bather or the chair, with a contemporary and timeless approach. His art is an invitation to discover a new and captivating dimension of everyday life, through a visual symphony imbued with softness and life. Alain Rouschmeyer manages to echo the noises of our lives, touching the viewer with his proximity and the sensitivity of his works.