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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
21.7x18.1in
About this artwork
The fleeting moment where each viewer can feel an intimate and personal connection. This painting expresses not only the beauty of the human but also the complexity of the emotions it carries.
Even from a distance, half hidden by the hair, the gaze is expressive.
Satin varnish finish.
“Montparnasse” frame, in its original condition.
(Montparnasse frames in carved wood were in vogue in the 20th century, in the 1940s, framing the paintings of… the painters of the School of Paris, from the Montparnasse district from which they take their name. Their main characteristics are: a light and imperfect patina as well as coarse carved wood.
« Contrary to the photographer who captures the moment, my intention as a painter is to "eternalise" the present. »
Isabel Mahe is a self-taught French painter whose works are marked by an imprint of femininity. Always open to experimenting with different techniques and materials to play with mixes of colour, contrast, shade and light, she uses pure colours on patterned surfaces to create luminous, soft depictions of the female body and spirit.