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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
21.7x17.7in
About this artwork
In this work, the glasses are not a detail. They are a barrier.
They conceal the gaze of the soul. The eyes disappear, not through absence, but through necessity:
to protect oneself from the gaze of others, to evade judgment, to survive exposure.
The face remains there, frontal, present... but the interior recedes.
In the glasses, there is no gaze. There is a reflection. A shadow.
As if identity were split in two: what one shows, and what one… carries in silence.
I worked in layers, scratches, color tensions and nervous traces, to translate this intimate struggle:
to take responsibility for oneself, while hiding from the world.
This portrait is not a representation. It is a painted defense mechanism. A moment suspended between protection and collapse.
Émilie Frindel, a self-taught painter, approaches painting through a personal practice nourished by intuition and an obsession with matter, light, and structure. She creates emotional abstractions using mixed media, employing acrylics, oils, pastels, oil pastels, and collage, layered in strata, combining intuitive gestures with architectural rigor. Her paintings, akin to mental landscapes, explore fracture, memory, and reconstruction, conveying an inner intensity and inviting each viewer to recognize an echo of their own emotions within these spaces.