Léa Morichon is a French painter whose work explores the beauty of nature and the sense of tranquility it offers.
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Drawing from the vibrant colors of Fauvism and the meticulous detail of Pointillism, Morichon creates compositions that evoke both emotion and serenity. Her influences include modernists like Matisse and Derain, as well as the work of early 20th-century female artists such as Morisot and Laurencin. In addition to these influences, ancient clay art informs her use of form and line, contributing to her exploration of silhouettes and patterns. Morichon works primarily in oil paint and gouache on paper, linen, and walls, creating works that emphasize the interplay of color and light. Her practice reflects a continuous dialogue between tradition and personal expression.
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