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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
In this diptych, I wanted to express depth and movement. Between the upper section, predominantly white, and the lower section, predominantly black, the same ultramarine blue doesn't have the same intensity because the optical effect differs. Between the two elements of the diptych lies a horizontal space that can be expanded or reduced in height depending on the desired effect. Broad strokes of black or white, matte or glossy, seem to float and… express variations and turbulence in a fluctuating space. The acrylic becomes a sculpted material in bas-relief, creating a vibrant contrast between the blue, black, and white in a highly graphic way, and giving a visual movement that echoes your emotions. This painting diffuses an intense energy, transforming your world into a changing, never boring horizon, poised between dream and reality.
Inès Soavi, a painter, photographer, and illustrator born in Paris, draws on her background as an interior architect and industrial designer, as well as her travels throughout Asia and the Middle East, to explore painting, pastels, and photography. She works with acrylics, sand, paper fiber, and resin, playing with the effects of relief, matte and glossy finishes, and subtle shades of blue and pearl, creating works that oscillate between abstraction and landscape evocation. Her pieces celebrate the fragile beauty of our planet with a captivating visual poetry, inviting us to dream between reality and imagination.