Aquarelle "La geisha aux cheveux dénoués" estampe japonaise (2008) Painting by Opale Isis

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Watercolor on Paper
  • Dimensions Height 14.6in, Width 11in
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Aquarelle estampe japonaise "La geisha aux cheveux dénoués" peinte sur papier Arches 300 g. Dimensions : 28 cm x 37 cm. J'ai peint cette aquarelle d'après une estampe japonaise du peintre Ito Shinsui, et comme la plupart des estampes, elle est cernée d'un trait fin. Cette geisha qui coiffe ses longs[...]
Aquarelle estampe japonaise "La geisha aux cheveux dénoués" peinte sur papier Arches 300 g. Dimensions : 28 cm x 37 cm.

J'ai peint cette aquarelle d'après une estampe japonaise du peintre Ito Shinsui, et comme la plupart des estampes, elle est cernée d'un trait fin.

Cette geisha qui coiffe ses longs cheveux se tient légèrement de profil.Sur son kimono bleu est imprimé un motif typiquement japonais. On peut apercevoir des ornements dans un tissu turquoise clair aux dessins identiques Son obi (ceinture) est brun avec des petites fleurs jaune.

Le fond est un ciel d'un bleu profond avec de gros nuages blancs.

J'ai fait "sortir" des bords du dessin des éléments de cette aquarelle : un nuage, des morceaux de tissu, le col du kimono et une mèche de cheveux.

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I think I've always drawn, as far back as I can remember. I like to learn...and preferably alone, by observing, by studying the techniques used by others and above all by experimenting. And I'm passionate about[...]

I think I've always drawn, as far back as I can remember. I like to learn...and preferably alone, by observing, by studying the techniques used by others and above all by experimenting. And I'm passionate about color.

I used gouache in my childhood and adolescence. After ten years without touching a pencil and a brush for lack of time (I worked in a travel agency and I raised my children), I rediscovered art, first pastel, then watercolor which I practiced several hours a day for years. After progressing, I gave watercolor lessons for 8 years.
In the meantime, 27 years ago, I joined an oil painting workshop, then I "drift" towards acrylic a dozen years ago and I decided to devote myself to it because the oil gave me problems of drying and storage. I painted in acrylic on many supports: canvas, wood, papyrus... My favorite themes are: the 1920s, Egypt, the Carnival of Venice, Japan, the sea... I likes to work in color but also in black and white.

These themes can be found in my painting on glass, which I have been practicing for about 7 years. It's a technique that reminds me of the transparency of watercolor.

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