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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
This painting depicts a young woman lost in her thoughts. The scene is set, it oscillates between the intimacy of a bathroom open to nature with country life and a hen who wanders curiously in the room bathed in light. "Ma poule" is an affectionate wink that can designate the chick as well as the young woman languid in her bathtub which overflows a little. I like the reminders of humor.
« [I seek to] be free while accessing vulnerability, to call the viewer to that which is intangible. »
Lisbeth Buonanno is an award-winning French artist whose work has been exhibited in Singapore, Paris, and Guangzhou. Buonanno creates her own materials and glazes and is interested in the small, universal moments of life. Influenced by American realism, her works are both charming and haunting. A vein of nostalgia runs through these slices of life, each of which has a luminous quality and tells a captivating story.