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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11x11in
About this artwork
I paint rooftops the way others write poems. Here, I captured a suspended moment: the silence of a Parisian evening, bathed in gold. The zinc captures the last reflections of the day, while the lit windows reveal the discreet warmth of interior life. I love this tension between the geometric rigor of the architecture and the vibrant softness of the light. Each black line is a trace of memory, each hue, an emotion filtered by the gaze.
BA-G. has over 30 years of experience in art, shaping her work at the intersection of the sensitive and the symbolic thanks to her training in adult classes at the Beaux-Arts de Paris. With a wide range of mixed media, she combines aesthetics of expressive purity, affective narrative, and rigorous geometric structure to create a rich visual universe embracing the rooftops of Paris, maternal and child figures, and poetic everyday scenes. Each work vibrates with the right emotions—vulnerability and strength, affective imagination and the desire to belong—making her painting memorable and touching and subtly questioning our need for belonging, tenderness, and continuity in a fragmented world. Presented in France, Europe, and Japan, her works are featured in private collections in the United States, Canada, Japan, Europe, Cambodia, and the United Kingdom.