L'escalier de Brunelleschi en toute liberté (2024) Painting by Katherine Jacop-Pouliquen
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Original Artwork
Painting,
Watercolor
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Graphite
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Marker
- Dimensions Height 11.8in, Width 8.3in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in good condition
Ici, c'est l'architecte fantastique Filippo Brunelleschi qui m'a inspiré avec cet escalier dont le travail monumental de perspective... semble pourtant finir par défier toute réalité!
Si vous prenez le temps, regardez ce dessin en haut ou en bas...
"En haut, en bas, les pieds au plafond... la tête au plafond, la Terre est toujours ronde!"... Nous seuls cherchons en vain notre équilibre!
Katherine Jacop-Pouliquen was born in Normandy just after the Second World War. It was around the age of 14 that she discovered painting with Albert MALET, an impressionist painter from the School of Rouen, a friend of her father: a wide open window in her closed post-war universe.
After decades dedicated to Child Protection and Juvenile Justice which took it to France, Overseas, Quebec and Switzerland, it is a real return to basics in 2018, in the workshop of Yves RIGUIDEL, painter and graphic designer, then, in 2023, in that of Laurence de Marliave, in Normandy. She takes up brushes with passion, a passion for colors and lines that has never left her.
“Imagination and creativity have no limits, and neither does the way of looking at beings, things and human stories. Changing angles is an art of living.”
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists