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This guitar is part of my "Resonating Works" series, an artistic exploration in which I transform musical instruments into unique pictorial works. The painting on this piece comes from my canvas "Handling," a work that explores the complexity of emotions, duality, and the inner tensions that permeate human beings. In my work, the face is often fragmented. It doesn't seek to represent a fixed identity, but rather a state, a feeling, an inner movement.… The multiple, dissociated gazes convey this instability, this emotional richness that cannot be contained in a single interpretation. By transposing this work onto a guitar, I wanted to create an encounter between two profoundly sensitive forms of expression: music and painting. The instrument then becomes a living medium, a space where emotions continue to flow in a different way.
Rose-Mary Vallas is a French painter whose works are exhibited and collected internationally. She has exhibited in numerous venues and art events, notably at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris, and has received several awards.
Her approach is part of a contemporary exploration of the human figure, memory, and silence. Through expressive and instinctive painting, she questions the fragmentation of identity, the presence of the body, and the tension between interiority and external gaze.
Working primarily with acrylics, using brushes and palette knives, she sculpts the material through impasto and layering, bringing forth delicate forms and fragmented faces. Gesture, trace, and material become distinct artistic languages in their own right.
Her work offers a visual and emotional experience where painting becomes a space of resonance, inviting contemplation and introspection.