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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 18.1x15in
About this artwork
I painted the pink-walled portal to serve as a transition between two worlds. It is an invitation to leave the structured 'Grid' of the daily street behind and enter the timeless, undulating rhythm of the Alsatian vineyards.
As part of the Alsatian Naive collection, Ye Old Gateway explores the boundary between the private, structured history of the village and the vast, open freedom of the landscape beyond. The vibrant colors and deliberate perspective… offer the viewer a 'Sovereign' choice: to stay within the lines of the town or to follow the road toward the horizon.
with this piece I celebrate my vision of heritage, roots, and the quiet strength of architectural memory."
As part of the Alsatian Naive collection, Ye Old Gateway explores the boundary between the private, structured history of the village and the vast, open freedom of the landscape beyond. The vibrant colors and deliberate perspective… offer the viewer a 'Sovereign' choice: to stay within the lines of the town or to follow the road toward the horizon.
with this piece I celebrate my vision of heritage, roots, and the quiet strength of architectural memory."
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.