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Medium :
Pastel on Paper , Plexiglass under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
38.8x23in
About this artwork
This work represents the feeling of missing someone. When you miss someone, the feelings present erase the entire outside world. They take up all the space, the details then have little importance and the essential becomes the other.
The colors are shifted. The blue, located above the pink, evokes the stereotypes of the male-female superiority relationship. The purple background shows us that the blue and pink become one and merge. Far from these… stereotypes, feelings are more important than this domination. Even if each person is looking in a different direction, the two beings maintain contact, touch each other.
The same goes for the distant superiority of man over animals; the shortcomings of man in the face of the animal species lead species to disappear. However, man and animal are one, the two coexist on the same Earth and create a balance.
For me, the tiger inspires strength, which allows us to face all our shortcomings.
Bernadette Deforges expresses herself through oil painting, acrylics, and dry pastels, drawing on her studies at the Fine Arts schools of Valence and Orléans, complemented by a degree in Visual Arts from the Sorbonne and a certification in art therapy. She uses often vibrant, contrasting hues and boldly subverts colors, exploring the female body, femininity, the fantastical world, and double meanings. Her works, sometimes with an unreal aesthetic, invite reverie and amusement, while simultaneously evoking profound emotion in the viewer.