FRENCH artist Julien Masson has 28 of his unique three-dimensional paintings on display at The Jam Factory, in Oxford, until January 21.
Mr Masson creates his work using syringes filled with acrylic paint, producing lines that stand out from the surface of the canvas.
He studies art at the University of Southampton but has many friends in Oxford and was invited to exhibit at the Jam Factory after showing one piece there last spring during Oxfordshire Artweeks.
Gena Johns, 23, arts manager at The Jam Factory, said: “I’m really pleased with the work. There’s a great quality to it and it’s really different.”
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