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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
36.2x48in
About this artwork
In this work, I explored the fusion of fiery emotions with abstract and expressive forms. Using acrylics, pastels and oil pastels, I created a dialogue of vivid colors on canvas, where red, yellow and touches of blue confront and complement each other. Each stroke is a reflection of my passion and an invitation to feel the vibrant and transformative force of art in your personal space.
This painting is inspired by my poem below:
I shelter my… infinite presence
With a magical appearance
Possible probable
By my source of faith.
Between Structure and Resilience: The Double Language of Exile "A visual artist of immigrant origin, Véronique Besançon explores the complexity of the human condition through the prism of identity. Her approach is rooted in the silence of writing: before each canvas, she practices self-praise, a writing of the self that draws from a universal 'I'. This text is the trigger for the work in progress." Her work is distinguished by a technical 'dual language'. Her compositions begin with an acrylic structure, laying the foundations of the social framework. Upon this foundation, the artist intervenes with an instinctive and deeply felt energy using pastels and oil sticks. This vibrant line offers a second interpretation: that of inner vitality in the face of the transformations of exile. Her works, rich in materiality, are sought after by international collectors sensitive to the theme of self-reconstruction.