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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
5.9x5.9in
About this artwork
As a child I lived in Africa and had a little "dyker," who, like Bambi, had lost his mother to hunting. One day he disappeared before we could take him to a reserve.
I wanted to pay tribute to him.
Last summer I went to Lebanon and visited several Orthodox churches where I discovered icons.
I tried to make an icon of my "dyker" Mirabelle.
I prepared a plaster background on a wooden support. I painted the stylized "dyker" with egg tempera: a technique… used by the Italian primitives. This technique predates oil painting. It is very close to the technique of the Italian primitives and the fresco technique. The background is this time a collage with imitation gold leaf. The whole is varnished with two different varnishes depending on whether it is tempera or gold leaf.
My name is Anne and I live in the south of Lyon in Saint Genis Laval.
Recently retired from the national education system, I taught visual arts in middle school after a short career in kindergarten and first grade. My job allowed me to approach young people from all walks of life, to be interested in different cultural and artistic heritages, to question artistic practices and to experiment with them. When I wanted to pass the agrégation in visual arts, the teachers told us: "painting is old-fashioned, you have to make videos!" I focused on installations, sound-visual art. And then in 2014, while cycling along the Viarhona, I discovered the Molly Sabata artist residency and there, surprise! Young painters who earned their living from painting. I did several weekend internships there... Each one more enriching than the last. It was really this experience that re-boosted my energy as a painter.