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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x63in
About this artwork
This diptych is a tribute to difference and to living together. It presents two dancers who unite in the same dance. Corinne Malfreyt created it for an exhibition at Galerie 59RIVOLI, at 59 rue de Rivoli, in Paris, in honor of QUEEN OF PARIS. Dressed in multicolored saris, Japanese hairstyle topped with a crown, REINE is an extraordinary personality: she has a collection of custom-made crowns, lives surrounded by snakes which she frequently takes… out of their vivarium.
Corinne Malfreyt drew inspiration from Reine's roots: Turkish father, Hungarian and Italian mother. Corinne imagined her parents' original dance, included the map of Paris Rive Gauche in the dancers' dresses and inserted the Seine like a snake crossing the painting.
The sand stuck on the canvas and the oil paint passed with a painting knife gives a very material result.
« It seems to me that art must serve the purpose of connecting human beings by allowing singularities and creation. Being together while remaining oneself. »
Corinne Malfreyt is an award-winning French artist who has exhibited her works nationally, as well as in China, Kuwait, Belgium, and the Netherlands. The major theme in her paintings is dance, as a symbol of movement. Another phase of Malfreyt's compositions relates to movement that is frozen in memories, reminiscences, and retinal persistence. In her creative process, she allows herself to be guided by varying thicknesses of sand, finishing with oils and emphasizing the rhythms of intervals between characters.