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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
28.3x19.7in
About this artwork
Representation of Hera, Greek goddess of marriage.
Wife of Zeus, protector of the couple and of the family, she personifies legitimacy. She is very much on the rules. Her husband is the center of her life, she is devoted to him, but often becomes jealous and quarrelsome.
The archetype of the Hera woman appreciates authority, social elevation, and does not feel complete until she is married.
In the painting, Hera wears the effigy of her husband… on her head like a crown, and swells her throat because she is proud of her husband.
Myriam Feuilloley paints humanity. Since a pivotal dream that shaped her artistic creation, she has laid bare fictional characters with a realistic yet unconventional style. She unveils appearances to touch upon the presence of the spirit, the psyche, the invisible, within matter, the physical, the visible. She reveals embodied and sensual souls. In a symbolic mode infused with humor, these souls play with color and light, struggle, metamorphose, and seek the timeless… They are souls in evolution. Nourished by ancient Egyptian and Khmer art, inspired by Hieronymus Bosch, and influenced by Dali and Modigliani, Feuilloley's work is unique and instantly recognizable. It unfolds through drawings, pastels, watercolors, and oil paintings, and is firmly rooted in contemporary surrealism.