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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
28.7x39.4in
About this artwork
The "Intimate Blooming" series brings together a collection of paintings dedicated to plants.
They convey a desire to look at it closely, almost through a gap, sometimes even losing perspective. This tight framing blurs perception and invites a more intimate observation.
We walk through it as if in a garden where the abundant, dense and vibrant nature seems to conceal something behind every form.
These works invite us to question what lies beyond… the image.
Additional information: Extra-fine watercolor on 100% cotton, 356g/m², Arches paper mill
Signature in the bottom right corner.
« My work is about femininity and everything that surrounds it. I paint femininity that is too often forgotten. As this can sometimes be emotional, I use many colors. »
Raphaële Anfré develops a style of painting that lies between figuration and abstraction, where the female body, nature, and intimate memory interact and merge with one another. Through a watercolor technique she has developed over the years, she creates works that suggest more than they demonstrate, inviting the viewer to wander, to hesitate, to return.
Her series explore femininity in its most sensitive forms: skin as landscape, the body as territory, the flower as silent double. Each canvas plays with perception, between what is given and what is concealed, between presence and erasure, creating a subtle interplay between what the work reveals and what the viewer's gaze seeks to find within it.
Exhibited in France and internationally, Raphaële Anfré pursues a demanding pictorial research, guided by an attention to intimacy and to what is shown without ever fully revealing itself.