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In the heart of the Saint-Ouen flea market, a girl crosses the street, dragging her gaiters in the winter cold. Its eccentric appearance cannot be concealed by the freezing season; on the contrary, it stands out like a burst of color in the surrounding grayness. Dressed in a pink jacket that contrasts with the dull palette of winter, she exudes determined energy.
His step is marked, assertive, resonating on the pavement with insolent confidence.… The cold breeze only further emphasizes his determination, as if each step is a declaration of his individuality. Ancient objects and forgotten treasures briefly awaken to greet her, as she traces her path with an ele
« Ask with a child's eye. When we are no longer children, we are dead. »
Aliénor de Cellès is an award-winning painter and draftsman based in France whose work has been widely exhibited nationally, as well as in Japan. She describes her artistic expression as centered on the face. De Cellès’ figurative compositions “unveil false pretenses, dressing bodies to better undress their souls.” Her engaging pieces are created using oils, ink, and gouache on canvas, paper, or wood.