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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Earth on Wood
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 20.9x20.9in
About this artwork
What if art refused to stay in its place?
The creation breaks free from its creator. This leopard with its vibrant pink hues is not content to be exhibited, it refuses inertia.
The leopard tears through the canvas as if shattering a sheet of glass. The contrast between the abyssal black of the background and the electric energy of the fur underscores this passage from shadow to the light of existence.
Through this escape, the painting reminds… us that nature itself, captured by the brush, possesses an intrinsic force that humankind can neither fully tame nor contain. The leopard then becomes the symbol of a wild beauty that breaks free from silence to meet the viewer. The leopard no longer belongs to me... it embodies its own reality.
The creation breaks free from its creator. This leopard with its vibrant pink hues is not content to be exhibited, it refuses inertia.
The leopard tears through the canvas as if shattering a sheet of glass. The contrast between the abyssal black of the background and the electric energy of the fur underscores this passage from shadow to the light of existence.
Through this escape, the painting reminds… us that nature itself, captured by the brush, possesses an intrinsic force that humankind can neither fully tame nor contain. The leopard then becomes the symbol of a wild beauty that breaks free from silence to meet the viewer. The leopard no longer belongs to me... it embodies its own reality.
Eunice Green
France
Credentials
- Works on commission
Eunice Green is a completely self-taught artist. A secretive and solitary child, she gave drawing an important place in her youth: "escaping through the mine". From scribbled school notebooks to sketchbooks, Eunice exploits the smallest piece of free paper to sketch anything and everything, but in the smallest details.
After studying nursing and a less than fulfilling professional career, Eunice chose to make painting her vocation. Her free and instinctive creation revolves around recurring subjects: animals, nature, and femininity. Her paintings with bright and passionate hues reveal the fragility and strength of women, the liveliness of animals, the beauty of nature. Through her art, she gives a silent but powerful voice to what is no longer listened to or heard. "Painting is speaking without saying a word"
After studying nursing and a less than fulfilling professional career, Eunice chose to make painting her vocation. Her free and instinctive creation revolves around recurring subjects: animals, nature, and femininity. Her paintings with bright and passionate hues reveal the fragility and strength of women, the liveliness of animals, the beauty of nature. Through her art, she gives a silent but powerful voice to what is no longer listened to or heard. "Painting is speaking without saying a word"