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Small work of wool and straw threads, soft and soothing. Light and airy like a gentle breeze on a July evening.
Most of the threads are loose, in disorder, like the grasses that are trodden in the fragrant meadows of summer.
The difference in textures, thicknesses and colors, the threads which cross and overlap in various ways, give the work an impression of volume and light space in which air circulates freely.
Like an echo of the abundance of… summer!
A multi-disciplinary artist, Anne is curious by nature. She explores various artistic techniques ranging from working with rakes, ink, window scrapers, paint dripping and mounting relief paintings in the form of sculptures, to plaster and cement. She works on canvas or paper, combining Posca with acrylic paint, which she applies in transparent washes, allowing the lines of the felt pen to show through. She has exhibited at the Salon d'Automne at the Grand Palais in Paris, in various contemporary art fairs but also in Spain, in the Netherlands and at the Tsukuba Museum of Art in Tokyo.