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A small-format abstract painting created on handwoven Mallorcan linen, where the surface itself carries the memory of the island. Layers of oil and acrylics intermingle, building translucent veils and textured passages in a palette of Mediterranean colors — sun-bleached whites, sea blues, olive greens, and earthy ochres. The brushstrokes oscillate between density and openness, suggesting both presence and air. At its core, the work is a meditation… on the paradox of lightness in grounding: how solidity and weight can become luminous, and how earthbound textures can release a sense of suspension, like light shimmering across stone. The piece is framed in a fine natural wooden frame, ready to hang and designed to uplift your space with a sense of calm and resonance.
Isabelle Fournet is a multidisciplinary artist based in Spain whose paintings have been exhibited in Europe and in the United States. Through her art, she explores themes relating to the environment and socio-economical development within the context of our shared humanity. Fournet's narrative based compositions are created in series using mainly oils, acrylics, graphite on canvas, linen, fabric or plexiglass.