Audrey Neron
Still Life II
Still Life II
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Still Life II | 2021
Audrey Néron | Humans Landscape Series
Acrylic, Oil & China Marker on Canvas Board
40.64 × 60.96 cm (16 × 24 in)
Original artwork – signed, framed, varnished, and ready to hang
Curatorial Note
Still Life II by Audrey Néron redefines the traditional genre, shifting it from static representation to a symbolic meditation on transformation. Part of the Humans Landscape series, this painting blends bold strokes of acrylic and oil with the delicate precision of china marker, producing a dynamic surface where objects and animals merge into an enigmatic narrative.
At the heart of the composition, vivid forms lobster, fruits, animal heads intertwine with organic textures, evoking cycles of abundance, mortality, and renewal. The contrast between gestural expression and graphic detail gives the piece both immediacy and depth, transforming the still life into a charged, emotional landscape.
By transcending conventions, Néron invites the viewer to question the boundary between life and its representation, between chaos and order, between fragility and continuity.
Key Features
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Unique reinterpretation: A symbolic, dynamic vision of the still life genre.
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Premium materials: Acrylic, oil & china marker on canvas board.
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Presentation: Elegantly framed in white, varnished, and ready to hang.
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Authenticity: Signed by the artist with certificate of authenticity.
Why Collect Still Life II?
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Expressive power: A vivid dialogue between symbolism, movement, and tradition.
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Narrative depth: Explores nature, mortality, and transformation through abstraction.
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Collector’s value: A distinctive piece within the Humans Landscape series.
Collector’s Information
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Free shipping within Canada (excluding remote regions).
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International shipping available.
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Secure, professional packaging for safe delivery.
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Slight variations in color may occur due to screen settings.
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Purchase does not grant reproduction rights.
👉 Still Life II is more than a still life it is a meditation on life cycles, renewal, and the symbolic resonance of nature. A compelling addition to any contemporary collection.





