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This bas-relief carved in immaculate white subtly reinterprets Henri Matisse's work, "Blue Nude". Through a delicate play of lines and volumes, the female figure unfolds in space, seeming to extract itself from the smooth surface of the material. The body, fragmented and stylized, evokes both the softness of natural curves and the strength of geometric contours. The artist captures the essence of the female body while stripping it down, reducing… it to its most essential forms.
The light sculpted reliefs create a subtle contrast of light and shadow, bringing the silhouette to life while preserving an ethereal dimension. The clean lines and soft curves recall Matisse's original work, while bringing a tactile and sensual dimension specific to the bas-relief technique. The choice of white reinforces the minimalist and poetic aspect of the work, evoking the purity and simplicity of the form.
Nadine Hardy's intention is to find harmony in order or disorder through color. The abstract painter, who is based in France, believes that through color, one can translate signs, symbols, and emotions. Hardy feels that it is both a link and a point of reference between what we see and what we feel through the lens of our personal experience, cultural roots and environment. Her bold pieces are created using acrylics on wood.