Trognus Corpus 2 (2019) Drawing by Edith Bos Boyer (EDITH DONC)

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  • Original Artwork Drawing, Ink / Other
  • Dimensions Height 7.5in, Width 4.7in
  • Categories Figurative
Stylo feutre noir 0,05 mm, stylo encre blanc et encre sur papier carton recyclé. About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles Ink A strongly tinted[...]
Stylo feutre noir 0,05 mm, stylo encre blanc et encre sur papier carton recyclé.

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Edith Donc, born in 1978, lives and works in France. She uses a wide variety of materials, such as oil, acrylic, gouache, collage, ink, chalk, pen, on paper, toilet paper, wood, tar, human body, stone, ...[...]

Edith Donc, born in 1978, lives and works in France. She uses a wide variety of materials, such as oil, acrylic, gouache, collage, ink, chalk, pen, on paper, toilet paper, wood, tar, human body, stone, ... Her artistic style is eclectic, encompassing street art, body paint, portrait, art brut, minimalism, impressionism, ...

A graduate of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Liège in 2005 with a degree in monumental painting, Edith Donc stands out for her seemingly diverse but deeply coherent oeuvre. She considers her creations as an integrated whole, where subjects and years merge to form a meaningful and complex work, similar to a three-dimensional Rubik's Cube.
The gazes, captured in a hypnotic and piercing way, constitute a central theme of his work. They establish a direct link with the spectators, trying to decipher them. His landscapes, often inspired by nature and sublimated by imagination, explore pareidolias in a context of absurd society. His works are dominated by bluish hues, symbolizing the immensity of space and this sea so present in his life.

Approaching her themes with vigorous and spontaneous gestures, reminiscent of a child impatient to capture a fleeting thought, Edith Donc never ceases to search, dig, explore her environment. To understand. She describes her approach as cyclical and chronological obsessionism, thus creating her "pictorial Holobiont".

To learn more about her career and her works, visit her website: edithdonc.com.

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