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Oil and Indian ink on thick paper. Lyrical abstract expressionism.
Evocation of a fault allowing the light and the sky to pass through or of a gaping fracture which opens onto a precipice? Ambiguities of creation, Darkness dominates in this mineral setting of world chaos. But I want to believe in the inspiration that brings hope!
Finished with a thin layer of varnish, the work is presented in a black aluminum frame (50X40 cm), white goes everywhere… under glass.
« To paint is to force the imaginary, leaving its shackles, and releasing its creative forces on the apparent immobility of a canvas. »
Marie T. Roche is a painter and photographer based in France whose works have been featured in solo and group exhibitions across the country. Describing her artistic approach as a "leap into the unknown," she is guided by the choice of color, a symbolic matrix through which she unleashes her imagination. Her abstract expressionist compositions are created in oil and Indian ink on canvas or paper.