France
• 1975
Biography
Anne Oléron works on hand-cut paper with a scalpel.
This traditional art, which requires dexterity, concentration and patience, can be perceived as passages of air and transparency.
Like an engraver, she works with shadows and subtracts material to form a unique work. The controlled movement of the blade brings in the light and the paper lace comes to life.
Recently, the artist has been experimenting with sculpted volume around a light source to play with the texture of the paper.
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