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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
About this artwork
Lucile Callegari, a self-taught painter, lives and works between Bordeaux and Paris. For the past 13 years, creating art has been an obvious choice for her.
Her work explores humanity and its many aesthetic and emotional facets. Quick and instinctive, she paints in a single stroke, allowing faces inspired by everyday life to emerge. Her female portraits, reflections of her own inner world, embody a timeless and universal image.
By transforming… reality into a staged performance, she invites the viewer to project their own story. Represented in numerous galleries in France, she is now expanding internationally.
« It is indeed the deep and intimate nature that is reflected in the works; terrible and exhilarating. »
French painter Lucile Callegari has shown work throughout France, the United States, and Switzerland. Working with acrylic and charcoal on canvas, Callegari creates portraits of female subjects. She allows her unconscious to guide her as she paints quickly—allowing the portraits to reveal themselves. Callegari describes these haunting and moving works as a reflection of herself and her soul. The portraits are monochrome and fiercely vivid—faces energetically rendered against a white background.