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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
This title, which resonates with the familiarity of artistic everyday life, underlines the complexity and intensity of the place where the works take shape. Through geometric forms, the artist captures not only the physical layout of a studio, but also the creative process itself, like an assembly of thoughts, sketches and inspirations.
The choice of a subtly contrasting colour palette, mixing warm and cool tones, symbolises the alternation between… chaos and order that reigns in any studio. The flat surfaces and nested volumes evoke the canvases in progress, the scattered materials, and the way each element takes its place in a larger whole. Each form seems to have its own story, its own emotional weight, creating a tension between the material and the immaterial.
The framed artwork measures 57 x 57 cm
« To sublimate, to appropriate the subject, to keep only the essential. »
Sophie Dumont is a contemporary French painter born in Paris in 1964. She currently lives and works in Normandy. Her work, primarily oil on canvas, explores the memory of places through abstract landscapes, stylized libraries, and studio interiors. Through the layering of numerous paints and subtle collages, she constructs structured compositions where matter, light, and color interact. Her work is distinguished by a balance between architecture and pictorial sensibility. Exhibiting for over twenty years in France and internationally, notably in Germany, Canada, Belgium, and Italy, Sophie Dumont's work is now featured in numerous private and museum collections.