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Margot Barbier
Discernement, 2019
$ 761
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Medium
Dimensions cm | inch
30 x 40 cm 11.8 x 15.7 inch
Support
Framing
Not framed
Type
Unique work
Authenticity
Work sold with an invoice from the gallery
and a certificate of authenticity
Signature
Hand-signed by artist
About the artwork
Artwork sold in perfect condition
My initiation into the art began at a young age, first motivated by health concerns preventing me from perpetuating the family sporting tradition. I quickly become passionate about art and art history. From primary school, I began to practice drawing and painting but also the study of art history in workshops. From teacher to teacher, I acquire new techniques (acrylic, oil, charcoal ...), new notions (colors, construction, rhythm ...), and I am interested in new artists, both classical and contemporary. Since 2016, I regularly and with pleasure confront myself with the eyes of the public during group or individual exhibitions. I live and work in Venelles near Aix en Provence and I made the choice at the dawn of my twentieth year of life as an artist!
Steps :
Painter and designer, my heart balances between color and black and white. My favorite techniques are oil painting, charcoal and red chalk. I try to transcribe a rhythm, a light, colors that reflect a personality, the emotions, the uniqueness of a person. Artist attached to history, the history of art, the great History, the small stories, the history of all or of an individual; I create women who carry all these stories. From universal history to personal history, there is sometimes only one step and above all a lot of links. Links that become lines and are at the heart of my work. I am looking for both an aesthetic construction of the work and a questioning of the identity of women. Women at the heart of the lines as at the heart of their lifelines. Threads, symbols of an invisible construction that unite us, bind us, attract us or hold us back ... Women who tell us about themselves behind appearances. Women who question the viewer or mirror themselves, sometimes seeming to disappear in a setting or a costume, they are nevertheless always there and know how to impose their presence.
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