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This painting speaks of migrations, inexorable trajectories of humans. In all places on this planet and in all kinds of configurations, people are looking for an elsewhere since the here is no longer livable. It is composed of 15 sheets of 60x60cm treated in triptych like a long sentence. I first installed landscapes by successive horizontal crushing of acrylic, in 5 very distant horizon landscapes, mountainous, desert, coastal or finally maritime.… All these landscape phrases were aligned one under the other to make a planetary landscape of sorts. Equipped with a white acrylic marker. I started tracing in the first square placed at the top left what I took in the first lines for automatic writing. Then very quickly the lines were installed in human silhouettes. I thus wrote without stopping a long human chain linked and united 9 meters in a row with a continuous line!
Véronique Egloff is a French, self-taught painter. Her incredibly detailed paintings, made with both acrylic and sometimes ink, range from abstract expressionism to lyrical abstraction in style. Her subjects are many, including flora, architecture, animals, and our relationship to the environment. Her paintings are as technically impressive as they are visually stunning. She has also interested national museums who wished to associate her work with their collections such as the National Museum of the Resistance and the François Pétrarque Museum (Vaucluse).