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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil, Collage on Canvas , Wood
- Framing : Framing on request
- Dimensions : 15x18.1in
About this artwork
The Threshold of the Mist represents the thin line between the structured world and the mysterious unknown. This piece is a pivotal exploration of the moment before clarity—where the landscape begins to dissolve into the vapor of possibility.
It captures the high-frequency tension of standing on the edge of a new horizon, where the "grid" of the fields meets the soft, unpredictable mist of the future. It is a work about the courage to step into… the haze, knowing that the light of the Azure is waiting just on the other side.
It captures the high-frequency tension of standing on the edge of a new horizon, where the "grid" of the fields meets the soft, unpredictable mist of the future. It is a work about the courage to step into… the haze, knowing that the light of the Azure is waiting just on the other side.
JYELLE
France
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Jyelle is a contemporary painter whose work explores displacement, resilience, and the reclamation of space. Based in France, her practice is defined by a rhythmic interplay between the structured "grid" and the liberating expanse of the "Azure."
Her visual language is one of high-frequency intuition. In landmark pieces such as Floating Roots, Jyelle examines the paradox of finding stability within transition. This theme of "intentional sovereignty" is illuminated by motifs like the Venetian lantern—symbolic lighthouses signaling a move toward clarity.
With over 1,100 monthly international engagements, Jyelle’s momentum is marked by her selection for the Journée Internationale des Droits des Femmes and a 2026 invitation to exhibit at the Carrousel du Louvre during Art Basel Paris. She translates internal intuition into a world of creative liberation.
Her visual language is one of high-frequency intuition. In landmark pieces such as Floating Roots, Jyelle examines the paradox of finding stability within transition. This theme of "intentional sovereignty" is illuminated by motifs like the Venetian lantern—symbolic lighthouses signaling a move toward clarity.
With over 1,100 monthly international engagements, Jyelle’s momentum is marked by her selection for the Journée Internationale des Droits des Femmes and a 2026 invitation to exhibit at the Carrousel du Louvre during Art Basel Paris. She translates internal intuition into a world of creative liberation.