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In this work, I explore the contrast between enveloping darkness and vibrant urban light. Through oil, I sought to capture this duality of existence, where shadow and light coexist, forming a painting as mysterious as it is enveloping. It is an invitation to contemplate the complexity of the world, to recognize the beauty in the eternal interplay between the hidden and the revealed.
Emna Amous, a French-Tunisian painter, has never stopped expressing herself through art. She is a product design engineer, interactive installation designer, and visual art teacher. Her paintings offer a different vision of reality. It's not about reproducing a scene or a photo already taken; it's her impressions that are expressed. While strolling, contemplating nature, escaping to the sea, and strolling through city streets, she paints her emotions and further explores the viewer's perception through the medium of matter and light. Artificial or natural light and chromatic nuances shape her perception of the landscape. Through gesture and touch on her canvas, she writes her poem in language alternating between abstraction and figuration, leaving an infinite field of perception and interpretation for the viewer. It's up to you, dear viewer, to discover and contemplate these landscapes differently.