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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
16.1x13in
About this artwork
"I am a seriously lazy person" — Françoise Sagan.
In this small format of the "Keep your eyes open" series, I wanted to translate the philosophical reception of melancholy, to treat it with the light impertinence and elegance inherited from Sagan.
I wanted a portrait fragmented by collages of text and colored gears, to suggest an internal mechanism where feeling doesn't paralyze, but becomes a driving force of lucidity, where feeling is thinking.… Capturing these moments of "know-how" with existence: an acceptance of the chiaroscuro of the soul with a touch of insolence.
A work that encourages choosing to face life head-on, without sacrificing its color.
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.