Coffee Art Project PARIS Painting by Marie-Dominique Willemot

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  • Original Artwork Painting,
  • Dimensions Height 2in, Width 27.6in
Couleurs café: Des grains de café joyeux et colorés dans un coffee shop pour boire un petit café ensemble en toute convivialité. Mais des grains de café de toutes les couleurs…Ca n’existent pas ! Ca n’existe pas ? Et pourquoi pas … Parce que du café il y en a de différentes couleurs et pour toutes les couleurs. Parce qu’avant d’être[...]
Couleurs café: Des grains de café joyeux et colorés dans un coffee shop pour boire un petit café ensemble en toute convivialité. Mais des grains de café de toutes les couleurs…Ca n’existent pas ! Ca n’existe pas ? Et pourquoi pas …

Parce que du café il y en a de différentes couleurs et pour toutes les couleurs.
Parce qu’avant d’être brun aux multiples nuances, le café est vert, jaune ou rouge.
Alors un petit noir ? Et pourquoi pas un petit blanc, un petit jaune, un petit blond, un petit brun ou un petit roux ? Toutes les couleurs pour le café, couleurs de peaux, couleurs des pays producteurs et vite un peu de couleurs pour les consommateurs.

Parce que le café a différentes saveurs et pourquoi pas différentes couleurs selon notre humeur. Arômes colorés, arômes savourés. Goûtez- moi ce café…Couleurs chaudes qui réchauffent : le rouge ça bouge, café corsé ! Couleurs froides qui frappent : le vert ça claque ! Couleurs douces qui apaisent, roses et mauves pour un café léger. Je vous sers un bourbon ?

Du bleu pour l’eau, l’eau source de vie, l’eau indispensable et sans laquelle aucune goutte de café ne coule. Un Jamaïca Bleue Mountain, ça vous dirait ?

Des grains de café imparfaits, comme les hommes, comme le monde. Tu le veux court ou allongé ? Des grains de café les uns contre les autres car la liberté de chacun s’arrête à celle des autres. Je te le sers serré ce petit café ?

Des gains qui brillent, des grains dorés, café richesse intérieure ou extérieure. Le café c’est de l’or.
Couleur café, que j’aime ta couleur café…

Alors, tu viens le prendre avec moi ce café ?
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Marie-Dominique Willemot's work is unique and her style is immediately recognized. He is regularly exhibited in collective and individual exhibitions in France and abroad. His universe oscillates between[...]


Marie-Dominique Willemot's work is unique and her style is immediately recognized. He is regularly exhibited in collective and individual exhibitions in France and abroad. His universe oscillates between controlled abstraction in his 'form' paintings; and a more random abstraction that she calls 'impressions'.

The balance of shapes and colors of Marie-Dominique Willemot's abstract world evokes a subjective reality and poetic.

In all her paintings, she strives to transcribe and arouse emotions. The world around us is the main subject of his painting. Behind an appearance of lightness and the search for aesthetic elegance, it is a painting which tells the strong themes of our society. In each 'shapes' table the artist intends to describe in his own way a state of society or a social reality. The "impressions" are the transcription of emotions aroused by moments of life often associated with nature. Each painting tells a story specific to the artist but everyone is free to tell their own while looking at it. The freedom of the viewer is a priority for the artist.

Marie-Dominique is a colorist artist who breaks the conventions of color associations. She is in line with various artists both for their colors and for their forms: Murakami, Jonone, Yayoi Kusama, Dubuffet, Arp, Kandinsky, Niki de Saint-Phalle or even Gaudi, but also aboriginal painting and especially Matisse. There are very few straight lines in his painting. His gestures follow the paths of his creativity to ensure a balanced composition. For her, balance is another color.

She mainly uses acrylic which allows her to create more spontaneously but also manipulates. She creates light effects using the different paints used, including metallic paints. She can also use different mediums such as varnishes or pigment powders, thus causing changes in light on different textures throughout the day. She plays with our perceptions through works that are both unique and multiple.

Her work is unique and her style immediately recognized. It is regularly exhibited during collective and individual exhibitions in France and abroad.

Partner of the Salon d'Automne de Paris, she first exhibited there in the Abstraction section and has joined the Environmental Art section since 2019. She also exhibits in other fairs such as the Salon des Artistes Français at the ephemeral Grand Palais in 2021 but also in other quality fairs such as that of the Société des beaux arts de Boulogne Billancourt.

< p>She has exhibited in group exhibitions in London, Amsterdam and New York as well as at the National Art Center in Tokyo in August 2021 and 2022.

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