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Published Sunday, January 14, 2007 by Zan.
La fécondation
50 x 70 cm
From her collection of Gestures about which she states:
Pictures I name like that are characterized usually by a painting with sponge, permitting to liberate completely the gesture, and use acrylic transparency like watercolour. To retouch is then rather dificult, because it might break the visible fluidity of movement.
The motion and color are as marvelous as the emotion it evokes.
Marie-Noëlle Sarget likens selling a painting to losing a child. She says:
I try to develop a painting exalting love of nature and life, and "singing" with colours. I’ll call it may be "sensual", or "sensorial", because it is neither figurative, nor abstract : my purpose is never, in fact, to represent reality nor to illustrate ideas, but rather to suggest feelings, emotions, strong or fugitive impressions, or to symbolize natural elements such as air or water, to share the sensorial delight I feel with painting and colours. I wish also the picture remain open, keep something mysterious, ambivalent, unfinished, and allow several interpretations so that the one looking at it might feed it with its own imagination.
Her next exhibition is "Envol", 2 to 11 february 2007 Private viewing the 1/02 at 19h. André Malraux Hall, 2 street Marc Bourgin, Yerres, France 91 ( personal exhibition of 80 to 100 paintings) Open everyday 15-19h, wed.and W-e 11-19h.
More about her fascinating works can be found at
la-paserelle.net .
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Published Saturday, January 13, 2007 by Zan.
Pilar was trained at the Massana School of Arts in Barcelona and received the ' Premio Extraordinario ' upon graduation. Born in Zaragosa, Spain, this young emerging artist lives and works in Barcelona.
In her own words: ' Generally, I like to dedicate to rapid painting in order to capture what I am feeling at that exact moment. The feminine figure, her sentiments, and her relation with sadness and love. The colors I use are intended to produce an effect....instantaneously, without rectification. '
Some of Pilar's beautiful images can be found at digital consciousness and at art.la-passerelle.net My favorite image, because of it's ephemeral nature, is found here.
This is a list of her paintings and showings around the world.
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Published Tuesday, January 02, 2007 by Zan.
Armand Pascal Aniambossou
Armand Pascal Aniambossou has developed a personal style that gives the impression of deep spirituality. It is as if his art is the survival of the capacity and force of history and culture.
He is extremely skillful and works with patience, enthusiasm and meticulousness. The joy of life from his personality shows through in the happiness of his paintings. He is a master colorist. His compositions are extremely creative and original with theatricalness and delicacy.
The suffering and distress of being African can be seen in his paintings such as
Le Maître de la parole (The Master of the Word). The suffering slowly twists the faces, as deadened violence, in an unabrupt distortion.
Aniambossou's art is founded on the subtle agreement between figuration and abstraction, between stylization and naturalism, hedonism and skepticism, and impressionism and and symbolism.
Syncretism which was the base of his religious education has become an artistic principle of action, the spring of his aesthetic innovations.
Armand Pascal Aniambossou offers to contemporary art his colored pallet and a powerful and contrasting portrait of human realities with a magic attraction.
For more of his work see
la-passerelle.net