jean-claude bertrand develops a form of contemporary painting in which color, material, and gesture express deep sensory experiences rather than figurative subjects.
“for me, painting is a commitment; authenticity is essential.”
Trained at the nancy school of fine arts, his background in graphic design and communication has given him a strong visual rigor. in the late 1990s, he returned to painting out of an inner necessity.

Between jazz and sensory memory
Influenced by jazz, he builds his work around improvisation, rhythm, and breathing. he explores the five senses — music, perfumes, wines, landscapes — translating their intensity into painting.
His new horizons series presents abstract, inner landscapes composed of layers of color and emotion.

An internationally recognized practice
Exhibited in france and abroad (world art dubai, st-art, lille art up!), jean-claude bertrand’s work is featured in numerous private collections across europe and the united states.
Featured in art mag 31
Jean-claude bertrand’s work is featured in art mag 31, a publication dedicated to contemporary art.
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