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Artwork details
- Medium : Resin, Objects With Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 19.7in, Height: 33.5in, Depth: 19.7in
About this artwork
“Body and Strings” – body and music in resonance
In these uncertain times, when the horizon wavers and exile sometimes seems like an answer, the violin remains the traveler's instrument. It slips into every departure, light and faithful, carrying within it the echo of lands left and dreams swept away.
A triggering tactile moment: holding a violin and feeling an obvious connection in the shapes shared with the female body.
This work is a natural… fusion between music and flesh, between sound emotion and sensuality of curves.
The violin is no longer an instrument, but an organic extension of the body.
The violin I revisited is treated like a "jewel" with pearls, angels, gilding and rhinestones
In these uncertain times, when the horizon wavers and exile sometimes seems like an answer, the violin remains the traveler's instrument. It slips into every departure, light and faithful, carrying within it the echo of lands left and dreams swept away.
A triggering tactile moment: holding a violin and feeling an obvious connection in the shapes shared with the female body.
This work is a natural… fusion between music and flesh, between sound emotion and sensuality of curves.
The violin is no longer an instrument, but an organic extension of the body.
The violin I revisited is treated like a "jewel" with pearls, angels, gilding and rhinestones
Messodie
France
Credentials
- Works on commission
Messodie, self-taught, from the field of communication, today expresses his artistic soul through plastic art.
Fascinated by feminine curves and in love with 18th century fashion, her "mixed technique" combines the collage of fabrics and lace with painting, resins and gilding, in a reinterpreted baroque style.
She uses mannequin busts and violins that evoke the female body and transposes her baroque universe into it.
Each piece is a declaration of love for feminine materials and curves, an emotional celebration adorned with gilding, angels, lace, and precious fabrics.
She invites you to discover Her Feminine Baroque Art!
Fascinated by feminine curves and in love with 18th century fashion, her "mixed technique" combines the collage of fabrics and lace with painting, resins and gilding, in a reinterpreted baroque style.
She uses mannequin busts and violins that evoke the female body and transposes her baroque universe into it.
Each piece is a declaration of love for feminine materials and curves, an emotional celebration adorned with gilding, angels, lace, and precious fabrics.
She invites you to discover Her Feminine Baroque Art!