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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic on Plexiglas
- Other details : Artwork on plexiglass. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 31.5x23.6in
About this artwork
"The Last Big Top" captures the intensity of a turning point, that of a clown artist watching his world go up in smoke. Between tragedy and raw expression, this painting depicts a face marked by shock and pain, frozen in a scene where fire consumes hope. His piercing gaze, distorted features, and expressive gestures tell of the artist's fragility in the face of the disappearance of his world.
"The Last Big Top" is a powerful work that resonates… with those who know the precariousness of art, the fear of erasure, but also the beauty of expression.
"The Last Big Top" is a powerful work that resonates… with those who know the precariousness of art, the fear of erasure, but also the beauty of expression.
Muriel Deumié
France
Credentials
- Established Artist
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« You have to have great music within yourself if you want to make life dance. »
Muriel Deumié is a self-taught French artist engaged in a free and instinctive process of exploration that she describes as Sanzism—a personal movement without labels or boundaries. Each work is an invitation to an inner journey: through powerful abstractions enriched with signs, symbols, or fragments of words, she deliberately leaves room for the viewer's personal interpretation.
Working primarily on canvas, Deumié boldly blends techniques and materials: acrylic in the background, spray paint, pastels, ink, oil, and collages intertwine to create vibrant and organic compositions. His universe is plural, shifting, and profoundly poetic.
She creates without a fixed direction, letting the canvas guide her, revealing an unexpected balance or controlled chaos. This intuitive, almost meditative approach gives rise to works without turbulence, but charged with emotion, silence, and hidden meaning.
Working primarily on canvas, Deumié boldly blends techniques and materials: acrylic in the background, spray paint, pastels, ink, oil, and collages intertwine to create vibrant and organic compositions. His universe is plural, shifting, and profoundly poetic.
She creates without a fixed direction, letting the canvas guide her, revealing an unexpected balance or controlled chaos. This intuitive, almost meditative approach gives rise to works without turbulence, but charged with emotion, silence, and hidden meaning.