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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
This work is done on canvas, with oil pastels. It was created under the impulse of the spontaneous and intuitive gesture. The layers of color overlap each other then a blade comes to scratch the surface of the canvas revealing little by little the lights. The whole reveals an imaginary world, intense, very colorful and joyful. It happens to me, in front of the white canvas, to imbue myself with an initiating word, like love or joy for example. Here… it was empathy and hope that were chosen. The drawing was created from these generative words and the spontaneous gestures then filled the canvas with colors. These female characters imposed themselves on the canvas with lightness and assurance These Young Ladies seem to invite us to dance with them. Full of life and joy they take us into a whirlwind of colors. A joyful, vibrant universe emerges from this canvas.
Annie Vandemalle is an architect and artist trained in decorative painting at the Van Der Kelen Higher Institute of Painting. She uses oil pastels, layering colors, and scratching some to reveal others, navigating between the figurative and the abstract with a natural intuition. Her works, often landscapes or symbolic figures, seek to convey a beauty that elevates the spirit to soft, spacious, fluffy, and sometimes highly colorful and textured worlds.