Biography
Isabelle Lebret is a French painter based near Toulouse. Born in 1964 into a family with artistic roots, art has been a part of her life from a very early age. She chose the path of restoring paintings, an activity she now shares with pictorial creation.
She is a member of the Taylor Foundation and a member of the French Artists Society.
To paint the beauty of Being
Isabelle Lebret's paintings bear witness to the richness of life.
They praise its diversity, its feelings, and its relationship to spirituality.
Isn't a body, first and foremost, the vessel of a soul?
Modernity and classical heritage
Figurative work is constructed through the posing of the models.
A carefully considered composition (or even an unusual framing) and a proven technique contribute to the creation of the painting.
The oil is used in successive layers of increasing density and precision. It allows for subtle blending and transitions from shadow to light, by working with a brush in wet and semi-wet paint.
The geography of bodies is revealed in monochrome; blue sublimates it.
The use of a single color in chiaroscuro and the simplicity of the background highlights the reliefs of these "body-landscapes".
The unreal prism of the color blue induces a distance from the subject, while emanating its soothing luminosity.
Its complementary color sometimes comes into play in juxtaposition and transparency, reinforcing while, paradoxically, tempering (modulating) its brilliance.
A benevolent intention
Isabelle Lebret's paintings whisper to us the poetry of life. They invite inspiring and nourishing meditative contemplation.
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