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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x11.8in
About this artwork
In this work, I wanted to express that color is a form of resistance to the darkness. No matter how humanity may be mistreated, color is a defiant voice and carries the values of struggle. Night Eats Day was created at a time when, in my opinion, the world didn't seem to be heading in the right direction. Struggling with the drawing, I then reworked the background into black. Everything then fell into place. I understood the evocative power of color… and made it my motto: color is resistance.
Through the concept of "Entrechamps" (Between Fields), Johanna-Lisa develops a pictorial practice that transcends mere representation, creating a space of mediation between reality, dreams, and inner experience. The painting is not presented as a closed object, but as a threshold: a device opening onto unknown territories, where the visible extends into a psychic dimension. Nature is not so much a motif as an operator. It unfolds as a space of creation and recreation, where forms recompose and destabilize themselves. Matter and light allow us to experience the power of color and its narrative sequences: they establish rhythms, thresholds of interpretation. The areas of non-figuration establish a dialectic between presence and dissolution, structure and escape. The work is constructed through layers of plastic events that continually shift the viewer's gaze. "Entrechamps" designates this latent space where the essential unfolds: an invitation to extend the image.