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Femme fleurs is a drawing made in black ink and felt-tip pen, with dominant blue and green colors, in a format of 31.5 × 24 cm. Created in 2024, this work is part of the Fleurissons! series, which explores the complementarity and relationship between women and nature.
The artist depicts a woman holding flowers, a symbol of harmony, life, and renewal. The style is figurative: the lines are clear and assertive, giving the composition a clarity and… a soothing presence. The colors, both fresh and deep, convey an atmosphere of serenity and union with the plant world.
« My work tries to transmit tenderness, serenity, and sometimes, melancholy. »
Marine Walon is a painter and draftsman based in France whose works have been exhibited nationally and in Argentina, where she trained. Her works focus on the representation of women and focus on emotion, exploring tenderness, serenity, and tranquility. The figurative compositions are characterized by their well-defined lines, contrasting with a more impressionistic background. The colors are saturated and contrasting. Marine is developing her own aesthetic.