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Anne Juliette Deschamps
Golden belly, 2018
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Paris, France
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35 x 23 x 50 cm 13.8 x 9.1 x 19.7 inch
Type
Numbered and limited to 3 copies
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Work sold with an invoice from the gallery
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Signature
Hand-signed by artist
About the artwork
Artwork sold in perfect condition
Anne Juliette Deschamps was born in Bourges, France. She currently works in Arcueil, France.
After first studying at the university of Fine Arts in Bourges, she went on to graduate from l’École Supérieure des Arts et Techniques de Paris with a diploma in Scenography.
Her professional experience first involved cinema and theater. Since then, she has worked in the visual arts, launching a project named Ajee in 2005. Her current artistic approach started to emerge in 2015.
She currently works with sculpture, painting and installation art.
The themes of the ephemeral and the transitory are at the center of her work, emphasizing her humble perspective vis-a-vis the world. Her subject matter is her global environment, from the singular cell to the ever-expanding universe. In this manner, she creates her own personal and fantastical cosmology.
By focusing on color, she aims to capture the entire spectrum light has to offer, encouraging us to get entirely lost in it. This is complemented by the colorful fabric-wrapped supports in her work, meant to reflect their natural environment. The goal is ultimately to invite her viewer into intense contemplation and even, perhaps, a lack of self-awareness. She achieves this effect by creating a pure and chromatic visual vocabulary, which, in effect, produces minimalist works.
Her work is intended to be forward, using vocabularies that are chromatically and formally refined.