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A humorous self-portrait of the artist at work. The creative energy is evident in the arrangement of forms and colors. Like a duet partner, the painter engages in a veritable struggle to orchestrate everything. While it all seems to happen simply and naturally, genuine concentration and reflection are required to bring a canvas to fruition.
In this work, I combined oil and ink to capture an intense emotion, poised between figuration and abstraction.… Each brushstroke expresses an inner energy, a vibrant dialogue between light and shadow. I wanted to convey human complexity and the ambiguity of forms, inviting the viewer to feel rather than name. This piece will bring a passionate dynamism to your space, awakening curiosity and a sense of depth.
Laurence Lejay is a French painter, a graduate of the Beaux-Arts in Paris, where she lives and works. After her studies, she worked as a textile designer in the Anne de Solage design studio. She is represented by the Cécile Dufay gallery in Paris.
Drawing on memories, she creates fantastical universes that blur the lines between fiction and reality, giving birth to a dreamlike world tinged with humor. In festive or intimate scenes, the mischievousness of animals mingles with the coquettishness of the feminine. Above all, it is the expressiveness of animals and humans, and their interactions, that are dear to her heart. Her inspiration stems from this connection, but also from her attachment to and distance from certain regions (the Limousin and the Ardennes). The resulting waves of nostalgia become one of the driving forces behind her work. She paints with contrasting techniques: ink and oil (a technique derived from van Eyck) which gives great vibrancy and quality to the whole.