Si la plus grande partie de son travail de recherche a été réalisé durant la dernière décennie du siècle dernier, cet artiste revendique appartenir au troisième millénaire où sera révélé le synthésisme pictural.
Son travail consiste à tenter de synthétiser les différentes techniques des Maîtres du début du siècle (Impressionnistes, Fauves, cubistes etc..) pour les adapter à la technique du clair-obscur si cher aux Maîtres anciens.
Comme ces derniers, il ne peut travailler qu'en atelier.
Peintre de clair-obscur, il joue dans chacune de ses œuvres avec les couleurs, mais toujours avec peu de couleur pour bien révéler leur éclat.
Peintre coloriste il joue des ombres et des lumières pour rechercher la profondeur.
Peintre figuratif et paysagiste, volontairement à contre courant, il s'insurge contre ceux qui pense comme superflu tout effort de récapitulation sur la toile des merveilles éparpillées.
Enfin, comme l'homme blessé il jette toute sa sensibilité dans son œuvre pour tenter de faire partager son émotion.
RUYAL, French landscape and portrayer painter, to see the exposure on line of its paintings. With through his work on the colour and the pictorial light, Alexis Ruyer says RUYAL tries to reveal you the synthesism.
Voluntarily figurative works the sea, water and the mountain are not there by chance.
RUYAL, another way of feeling a glance towards the exterior.
Alexis Ruyer called "Ruyal", was born in 1955 in Paris. Since 1981, he has been living with his family in the south west of France in the "Pyrenees Atlantiques" region.
Son of Jean Ruyer, painter as well, he was very close to art and it's environment as a young kid and developed the quest for beauty. However, Alexis Ruyer claims to be a self-taught painter that can't be classified.
In 1993, he began his painter career. Intimist artist, during six years he refused to sell and show his work in order to create his own gallery.
During those six years, he creates a pictorial concept called the "pictorial synthesism". It's the Einstein Theory applied to art. In each of his paintings, there are several styles mixed together but only one is predominant and it is never the same.
Alexis Ruyer is constantly in search of light which is, to his point of view, the unique source of colors. He uses oil or acrylic and paints on canvas or wood.
In 2005, Alexis Ruyer will be registered in the "Drouot Cotation Dictionary".