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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
Dans cette œuvre, j'ai utilisé l'encaustique, j'ai crée mes couleurs à partir de cire d'abeille blanchie, de pigments et de résine dammar que j'ai mélangés à chaud et appliqués sur un support en bois préparé (blanc de meudon, colle de peaux séchées, pigment blanc).
j'ai exprimé mes émotions à travers une cire vibrante, créant une danse fluide de couleurs. Les formes abstraites palpitent de vie, évoquant une énergie à la fois chaotique et harmonieuse.… C'est une célébration de la croissance et de la transformation, prête à insuffler à tout espace chaleur, mouvement et la puissance rayonnante d'une énergie en pleine éclosion.
Anegué, a passionate painter trained in Bernard Darbefeuille's studio, explores a wide variety of supports, from linen to wood, including recycled materials. Her technique is fueled by free gestures: brushes, knives, fingers, and a palette of mediums, blending acrylic, oil, and natural materials. She also paints in encaustic, where she makes her own colors from bleached beeswax, pigments, and dammar resin. She favors abstraction, from which figurative elements sometimes emerge, surprising and inviting reflection. Her deeply intuitive work conveys a range of emotions from joy to serenity, but above all, an immense sense of freedom.