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Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 31.5x31.5in
About this artwork
A PORTRAIT ? A FACE ? NO IT'S MORE THAN THAT, IT'S A LOOK!
questioning, rebellious, surprised or confident ...
A look that calls out, that says a lot ... that translates an emotion ... that touches us
Then comes the painting which wants to be expressionist, paste or fluid painting, I like to give the painting a certain autonomy, the graphics always and finally the choice of colors to give this look all its intensity.
questioning, rebellious, surprised or confident ...
A look that calls out, that says a lot ... that translates an emotion ... that touches us
Then comes the painting which wants to be expressionist, paste or fluid painting, I like to give the painting a certain autonomy, the graphics always and finally the choice of colors to give this look all its intensity.
Nadine Defer
France
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Credentials
- Art Fair Participant
- Covered by the Press
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« The canvas becomes the skin, the body for my expression. »
Born in Armentières in northern France, she has lived in Draguignan, Var, since 1983. BACKGROUND: A nurse until 2010, when she became a professional painter. Her passions include drawing and painting, ceramics, and sculpture. She participates in numerous exhibitions and is interested in contemporary art. She has participated in many international contemporary art fairs. EDUCATION: University studies and numerous workshops in various techniques. ARTISTIC APPROACH: Primarily visual, "I seek a rich, structured, and powerful painting, where graphic design, materials, and colors are interwoven, an approach where semantics take a back seat and are reduced to the living," without socio-political pretensions or verbosity. The medium: canvas, which becomes skin, a bodily expression. The depicted element tends to disappear in favor of lived experience, my own, but also that of the viewer. Large formats are generally preferred, as they lend themselves to gestural expression.