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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
45.7x35in
About this artwork
This painting is part of the series “Follow the Light”, inspired by an excerpt from a text by the writer Christian Bobin:
“A painter is someone who wipes the window between the world and us with light, with a cloth of light soaked in silence.” (Christian Bobin)
Lidia Vergnon is a contemporary artist born in 1986. Twelve years ago, she left her country to settle in France, a journey that marked her relationship with the world and with creation. Initially an architect, she spent a decade designing spaces before daring to embrace another language, that of painting. Her artistic practice was born from this transition: a need to redefine her own territory, to give form to the invisible, and to transform introspection into a vibrant gesture. Each canvas is a space where light and depth, shadow and revelation intertwine, like a silent language that invites us to feel rather than understand. Inspired by poetry and the music of forms, Lidia Vergnon composes a dialogue between the visible and the invisible, where color becomes a vibration of the soul.