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Hugo Tessier

Quick Facts

  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Movements: contemporary impressionism
  • Art period: Contemporary
  • Works on APS: 4
  • Corpus themes:
    • richard schmid influence
    • alla prima technique
  • Best occasions: focal
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  • Room fit: lounge
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Born: 1964, Lyon, France
  • Nationality: France
  • Mediums: digital painting

The Mastery of the Single Sitting

Born in 1964 and currently based in the vibrant cultural landscape of Lyon, Hugo Tessier has emerged as a preeminent figure in contemporary impressionism. His practice is a profound meditation on the alla prima technique, drawing deep inspiration from the legendary Richard Schmid. Tessier’s work is defined by an uncompromising commitment to value structure and chromatic harmony, where every stroke is executed with decisive, economical precision. By mastering the wet-into-canvas approach, he captures the fleeting essence of light and form in a single, irreversible moment, ensuring that each composition possesses a rhythmic vitality and a structural integrity that feels both classical and immediate.

Technical Rigor and Materiality

The brilliance of Tessier’s oeuvre lies in his meticulous control over edge and atmosphere. He employs a sophisticated system of lost-and-found edges, maintaining sharp focus at the focal point while allowing peripheral forms to dissolve into a soft, atmospheric haze. His digital and physical works mirror the tactile quality of traditional oil painting on linen; whether viewing a luminous digital edition or a hand-painted original, one perceives a rich, sculptural surface characterized by moderate paint thickness and an absence of over-glazing. This dedication to permanent pigments and archival excellence ensures that his visual language—built upon the foundational principles of the Alla Prima method—remains timeless.

An Exclusive Legacy

As the sole guardian of this artist's entire collection, WahooArt.com offers collectors an unparalleled opportunity to acquire works of singular importance. Each piece in the Tessier collection is produced once and once only; whether it is a hand-signed fine-art print, a limited NFT edition, or a primary canvas, the acquisition marks the end of its availability. Once a work is claimed, it is gone forever, making every purchase an act of preserving a piece of art history. To own a Tessier is to possess an irreplaceable object of chromatic depth and technical mastery, available exclusively through this platform.