Women (2022) Collages by Annabelle Amory

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"Women" reprend mon thème favori de la dualité en mettant en opposition deux portraits en miroir, à la manière des cartes de jeu. Cette toile célèbre les femmes (ainsi que tous ceux qui s'identifient comme telles) dans toute leur diversité. Les deux personnages représentés ici sont diamétralement opposés : l'un est plus traditionnel,[...]
"Women" reprend mon thème favori de la dualité en mettant en opposition deux portraits en miroir, à la manière des cartes de jeu.
Cette toile célèbre les femmes (ainsi que tous ceux qui s'identifient comme telles) dans toute leur diversité. Les deux personnages représentés ici sont diamétralement opposés : l'un est plus traditionnel, avec son chignon, son serre-tête, et attaché à la religion, tandis que l'autre, plus moderne, arbore des cheveux courts rouges, un tatouage ainsi qu'un anneau au septum.
Malgré tout, les deux portraits sont aussi légitimes l'un que l'autre! Cette peinture prône toutes les femmes mais surtout l'émancipation, l'acceptation de soi, mais aussi des autres, le détachement des normes et la différence. En conclusion, j'ajouterai un mantra insupportable : soyez vous même!
Papiers utilisés : Déclaration Universelle des Droits de l'Homme / Discours prononcé par Simone Veil le 26 novembre 1974 devant l'Assemblée Nationale en faveur de l'avortement.

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Born in 1988 in Oise, Annabelle has been painting canvases and writing books since childhood. In the family, no one practices an artistic, musical or sporting activity. What matters in this environment is above[...]

Born in 1988 in Oise, Annabelle has been painting canvases and writing books since childhood. In the family, no one practices an artistic, musical or sporting activity. What matters in this environment is above all university studies to have, at the end, a "real" job.

So Annabelle obeys and climbs the ladder: degree in art history and archeology in Amiens, Master in Sciences of Antiquity in Lille, then, finally, the last stage: a doctorate in Greek archeology which she obtains in 2017. However, during her research, she did not stop painting and even exhibiting whenever she had the opportunity. At the end of her thesis defence, she informed her jury: no, she would not embark on research but would attempt an artistic career.

The difficult issue of identity, duality and inner conflict is at the heart of Annabelle's thinking. Whether it is the injunction made to women (on their physique, their activities or their social status) or the personal evolution in our society (where the norm is still the only model and where the difference is stifled), the question is then the same: how to make our deep convictions coincide with the world around us? How can we assert our identity without feeling judged? Can we remain ourselves, flourish, knowing that we are constantly influenced by society, the eyes of others, social networks, money or even success?

Eco-feminist and anti-conformist, Annabelle draws from her personal history these two-speed anxieties, torn between her deep convictions and the current norm. She then analyzes her own life course and delivers an almost autobiographical gallery on the canvas: if none of the characters really resemble her, they nevertheless evoke all her concerns, her conflicts, the people she has met as well as different moments of her life. life.

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