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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
Seated in a timeless space of contrasts, the figure exudes a quiet confidence and enigmatic introspection. Dressed in black, her presence is softened by the warmth of the surrounding red hues and the soothing company of a black cat, a symbol of mystery and complicity. The woman's steady gaze invites the viewer into a silent dialogue, blurring the boundaries between observation and reflection. The play of colors, mixing vibrant red and subtle yellow,… accentuates the tension between stillness and movement, intimacy and distance.
L. Joss (Luc Josserand) is a French painter, born in 1964 in Firminy.
L. Joss develops a pictorial practice centered on the human figure and the conditions of its presence.
Trained in a demanding approach to representation, his work has gradually shifted its focus towards areas of instability, where the continuities of reality fragment. His recent paintings introduce distortions that affect both space and perception, as if reality itself were becoming uncertain.
At the boundary between matter and consciousness, his work engages painting in a field of tension where the visible is no longer sufficient.
Painting, therefore, no longer consists of representing reality, but of experiencing its formation.