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March 2003

Brican president commissions 'innate' painting

Laurent Goldstein, president of Brican Corp., has commissioned French artist Vincent Verdeguer to create a painting that represents the essence of innate intelligence in its purest and most powerful way.

The painting, called "LifeForce," is the result of several methods of research and trials by Verdeguer. Goldstein arranged a meeting between the artist and French chiropractor Caroline Lambert, who is in charge of public relations for the French Chiropractic Association.

Dr. Lambert provided Verdeguer with information and material to assist the artist in his creative process. The technique used by Verdeguer incorporates a photo of a full spine X-ray blended inside the painting. A waxed Nepalese paper was used.

The artwork measures 113 x 82.5 cm and is "a stunningly beautiful representation of the power and energy radiating from the nerve system as well as the mystery of life," says Goldstein.

Brican Corporation is releasing limited edition prints signed by the artists and $35 will be donated to the World Chiropractic Alliance for each sale.

Born in 1951, Vincent Verdeguer lives and works in Paris . He is a diplomate of the prestigious "l'Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-arts de Paris" and has a degree in plastic arts. His paintings are regularly shown in art galleries and museums in France and other European countries. Several books have been published on his work.

To see the painting in full color, visit http://www.bricancorp.com/art. For more information contact Laurent Goldstein at 800-644-1055, ext 30 or via e-mail at laurent@bricancorp.com.

 

 

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