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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
In this work, painted in oil, the figures emerge from the canvas in a semi-abstract way to tell intimate stories through their eyes, like echoes of memories or floating dreams. The scene, these characters with their frozen appearance in front of a chest of drawers, challenges the spectators to immerse themselves in a world where emotions reign supreme, conducive to personal interpretation. The non-realistic style of the characters with very lively,… nervous touches expresses a strong contrast between the discreet and serene space of the setting and the interior life of the latter.
Born on the banks of the ponds of Occitanie, Victorine Follana draws her creative breath from the luminous silences of the South. A painter driven by the emotion of the world, she creates works that cross the boundaries between intuitive abstraction and poetic figuration. His work explores inner resonances; each canvas is a search for vibration, a place of passage between the tangible and the invisible. Color becomes language, matter becomes memory. She paints what makes no noise: suspended moments, discreet presences, the beating of the soul. Exhibited in France and internationally in online galleries and social networks, Victorine claims a free and open practice, where each series is a fragment of life, a territory to inhabit. Victorine still lives in the south of France, a place of light, slowness, and heart.