Doesn't let she go on/ Ne la laisse pas partir Malerei von Rose-May Thepenier

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  • Masse Höhe 19,7in, Breite 23,6in
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This is like a fairytale. It is the story of a part of a tree (symbolized a person), which want to be free or to make a stroll, toward new horizons. Her family (symbolized by deux trees) is very sad to see her starting, alone, go to the unknown. The right tree goes apart to bring and fetch her. The story doesn't say if, after her return, they[...]
This is like a fairytale. It is the story of a part of a tree (symbolized a person), which want to be free or to make a stroll, toward new horizons. Her family (symbolized by deux trees) is very sad to see her starting, alone, go to the unknown. The right tree goes apart to bring and fetch her. The story doesn't say if, after her return, they all start toward new horizons, or if they stay at the same place. Each one can to imagine the fallowing. The sea symbolized the freedom and the trees without leaves symbolized the eternal question : stay or start . Is it will be better elsewhere ?.

Cette histoire est comme un conte de fée.C'est l'histoire d'une partie d'un arbre (symbolisant une personne) qui veut être libre ou partir vers d'autres horizons. Sa famille (symbolisée par deux arbres) est très triste de la voir partir toute seule vers l'inconnue. L'arbre de droite part la chercher pour la ramener. L'histoire ne dit pas si, après son retour, ils partent tous vers de nouveaux horizons ou si, ils restent sur place. Chacun est libre d'imaginer la suite. la mer symbolise la liberté. La mer symbolise la liberté et les arbres sans feuilles symbolisent l’éternelle question : partir ou rester. Est-ce mieux ailleurs ?

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Born in a painters' family, I was initiated into painting by my father at an early age. I prefer oil, for its unctuousness and the richness of its colors, but I also practice gouache, pastel, watercolor, ink,[...]

Born in a painters' family, I was initiated into painting by my father at an early age. I prefer oil, for its unctuousness and the richness of its colors, but I also practice gouache, pastel, watercolor, ink, acrylic. My other artistic activities are : sculpture, mosaic, theater sets, poster, ....
I draw my inspiration from everything that surrounds me, both in my dreams and in my readings:. I am a scientist and I am very interested in science: geology, astronomy, meteorology, physics of materials, new techniques ... But I am also passionate about irrational phenomena and science fiction. The impermanence of things, the past, the present and the future are for me an inexhaustible source of ideas.
Unlike many painters, I do not paint "series". Each new work must be very different from the previous one, because I constantly need to discover, test and experiment new ideas, new effects, .....
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I have exhibited in numerous group exhibitions in France since 1995 and some of my works have been awarded. I made several personal exhibitions. And I exhibited in gallery in France (Toulouse, Paris, Montpellier, Marseilles) and abroad (Great Britain, USA, Portugal).

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