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'Conversation Chairs' by Bruce Peebles invites viewers into a serene, cinematic moment within Paris’s Tuileries Garden. Presented in landscape format, the wider perspective reveals an elegant sweep of tall autumn trees, their glowing leaves creating a natural colonnade that leads the eye toward the heart of the garden. In the foreground, a semi-circle of empty chairs suggests an unspoken gathering — a quiet space awaiting conversation, contemplation, or the gentle rhythm of Parisian life.
Couples stroll and embrace beneath the softly rustling canopy, adding a sense of warmth and human connection to the tranquil scene. Rendered in Peebles’ refined black-and-white Petite Noir style, the photograph balances light, shadow, and atmospheric texture to evoke nostalgia, intimacy, and the poetic charm of everyday Paris. This piece also pairs beautifully with other black-and-white works in the series, creating a cohesive and timeless collection.
Printed on archival 310gsm cotton rag paper and finished with a white mat and black frame, "Conversation Chairs" brings the romance and sophistication of Paris into any interior.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
* Original, Fine Art Giclée printing hand printed by the artist
* Limited Edition of 30
* Artist signed and numbered - collectable item
* Non fade inks - colour for a lifetime!
* Eco Friendly archival photo rag paper
* Shipped wrapped in bubble-wrap in sturdy packaging
* Certificate of Authenticity supplied
* Signature on the front
* Title and print number on the front
* Finished with contemporary black frame
About The Artist:
Bruce, an Australian contemporary artist, channels his profound connection with nature through diverse multimedia expressions. His art pulsates with energy and dynamism, mirroring the vivid hues and vibrancy of the Australian Landscape. Delving into the nuances of balance and harmony, he intricately weaves layers of acrylics, oils, inks, and glazes. Rhythm and motion define Bruce’s artistry, seamlessly intertwining realistic representation with abstract forms. His captivating works grace private and corporate collections across Australia and abroad, resonating with art enthusiasts worldwide.