A curation by Natalie Slater, Art Agent at Snap Collective - Séverine Loisel approaches painting as a process of accumulation. Oil is layered with metallic powders, copper leaf, sand, and adhered fragments. Surfaces are oxidized and reworked, allowing chemical reactions to register directly on the canvas.
Geometric forms anchor the compositions. Planes overlap and compress into shallow spatial zones. Edges remain active; material shifts are visible. Copper stains and iron corrosion are not decorative — they are structural.
The work resists illusion. What appears abstract is deliberately built. Each painting carries its own record of construction, erosion, and control held against reaction.
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