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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
16.1x13in
About this artwork
As the work progressed, a structure formed from flat areas of rather "subtle" colors, such as blacks, burnt umber, grey, with red adding dynamism and rhythm to the surface of the canvas, seeking its balance.
At the center of the painting remained a more "fluid" surface in pastel colors, which retained its fragility and transparency, like an opening, an open window or an escape from the rigor.
In this spot, the shape of a pink elephant emerged,… often a symbol of joyful hallucination, of childlike illusion. Then the line, also pink, came to capture this gentleness, to camouflage the shape, and to animate the surface of the canvas...
Nathalie Gautier, a designer and oil painter, has two distinct artistic approaches; one figurative and the other more abstract. Her figurative work highlights portraits, draped fabrics and still lifes, while her abstract approach favours spontaneous and colourful forms, often centred around birds, trees and faces. A student of the painter Zao Wou-Ki at the École Nationale des Arts Décoratifs and of L. Crémonini at the Beaux Arts in Paris, she retained the dreamlike quality and poetry of their work. A devotee of the sensuality of oil painting, the transparency of watercolors and the matte finish of gouache and pastel, she instills a deep emotional intimacy in her works and maintains the vitality of pictorial expression.