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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
37x30.7in
About this artwork
This painting marks a return to the figurative - from 2012 to 2017 - I ventured into abstraction. There was a particular affection for a painter friend of mine, André Despaquis, who finished his last triptych on December 25, 2012 and left us, the triptych completed, that same day. He was 92 years old, an intense and fanciful life, started at 19 in the resistance when he dreamed of studying Fine Arts. His last comrades in arms accompanied him to this… final resting place, sumptuous in the Pyrénées Orientales on December 28, 2012. His view of my production supported me beyond words - in my heart. This period is also singular, in that it was necessary for me to fight a union battle, to migrate to regain freedom of movement! This dancer then burst into this universe where abstraction seemed to put a distance between the pain of existence.
A self-taught artist and activist, Eva Nicky creates a universe where thought meets color. After a career as an executive, she puts her analytical skills and social commitment to work in her art, making it a space for resistance and celebration.
Acrylics, pigments, collage, and jewelry explore womanhood, relational identity, diversity (drawing on the ideas of Édouard Glissant), and the convergence of the sexes in reciprocity. Her dynamic portraits convey a powerful joy and a resilience tinged with humor.
As president of an association against exclusion, her paintings also embody this activist commitment.
His characters, adorned with geometric patterns or philosophical references (Lacan, Angela Davis, Beauvoir, Baldwin), invite us to "keep our eyes open" to the irrepressible beauty of the world.
His work is a manifesto: transforming challenges into light and knowledge into colors.