Frédérique Domergue

France

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Self-taught, having grown up with a seamstress grandmother and in the workshop of a painter artisan grandfather, she developed a taste for working with materials very early on. This early learning, at the crossroads of fine arts and applied arts, gives him a freedom that cares little about the boundaries between disciplines. Freed from the functional register, Frédérique Domergue today creates paintings that express her creativity and technical mastery.

Close to abstraction, Frédérique Domergue draws her inspiration from nature and the seaside. Her paintings evoke landscapes, skies and waters that are sometimes calm and serene, sometimes tormented, dark and ablaze. The horizon line around which his compositions often revolve is where land, sea and sky meet and merge. This is where the elements merge.


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Graviation, Frédérique Domergue

Graviation

Frédérique Domergue

Painting - 39.4 x 31.5 x 0.8 inch

$2,978

Affleurement, Frédérique Domergue

Affleurement

Frédérique Domergue

Painting - 31.5 x 39.4 x 0.8 inch

$2,978

Origines, Frédérique Domergue

Origines

Frédérique Domergue

Painting - 39.4 x 39.4 x 0.8 inch

$3,861

Infinite I, Frédérique Domergue

Infinite I

Frédérique Domergue

Painting - 78.7 x 39.4 x 0.8 inch

$7,280

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Self-taught, having grown up with a seamstress grandmother and in the workshop of a painter artisan grandfather, she developed a taste for working with materials very early on. This early learning, at the crossroads of fine arts and applied arts, gives him a freedom that cares little about the boundaries between disciplines. Freed from the functional register, Frédérique Domergue today creates paintings that express her creativity and technical mastery.

Close to abstraction, Frédérique Domergue draws her inspiration from nature and the seaside. Her paintings evoke landscapes, skies and waters that are sometimes calm and serene, sometimes tormented, dark and ablaze. The horizon line around which his compositions often revolve is where land, sea and sky meet and merge. This is where the elements merge.

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