Harmonie du soir (2017) Painting by Edwige Col

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic / Spray paint on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 39.4in, Width 39.4in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Abstract
Cette oeuvre d’art met en scène le poème Harmonie du soir issu de la section spleen et idéal des Fleurs du mal de Baudelaire. Il est l’avant dernier poème du cycle de l’amour spirituel inspiré par Mme Sabatier. Elle est considérée par Charles Baudelaire comme sa muse, une madone qui s’oppose à la figure de Jeanne Duval l’amante de Baudelaire à laquelle[...]
Cette oeuvre d’art met en scène le poème Harmonie du soir issu de la section spleen et idéal des Fleurs du mal de Baudelaire. Il est l’avant dernier poème du cycle de l’amour spirituel inspiré par Mme Sabatier. Elle est considérée par Charles Baudelaire comme sa muse, une madone qui s’oppose à la figure de Jeanne Duval l’amante de Baudelaire à laquelle est consacrée le cycle de l’amour charnel et orageux. Dans ce poème Baudelaire évoque l’atmosphère harmonieuse d’un crépuscule qui s’apparente à une célébration religieuse. Mais Baudelaire intériorise ce paysage crépusculaire afin d’y fixer son état d’âme. L’œuvre picturale, intitulée comme le poème de Baudelaire, souligne la référence du pantoun.
La toile devient le tissus sur lequel on écrit les pantoun malais et le tissus devient la toile sur laquelle l’artiste Edwige Col peint les refrains enivrants et incantatoires des vers. Le tournoiement de la danse et des parfums jusqu’à l’impression de vertige. Un jet de lumière traverse l’image, symbolisant le soleil intérieur de Baudelaire qui est la femme aimée, comparée à la lumière divine.

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Edwige Col is a French "Singul'artist" born in the center-west of Hexagon. She lives in France and is well known for her very singular art, which is not part of any known trend. His passion for colors and the[...]

Edwige Col is a French "Singul'artist" born in the center-west of Hexagon. She lives in France and is well known for her very singular art, which is not part of any known trend. His passion for colors and the underground aura and skateboarding pop culture goes back to his teenage days. His inspiration comes from the lifestyle that accompanies. She has always expressed the freedom to live, the spontaneous expression and even a kind of rebellion. It is in her life, returning from a trip to the American continent that she is more and more involved in the game of pop art and street art. She is inspired by Andy Wahrol and Jean Michel Basquiat and always of the Californian youth who spend his days in the sun surfing, skateboarding in bikini and dancing on punk music in the evening. It is in the cultural mixing and countercultures that it draws its inspiration. Always in search of the most fundamental freedom, she explores in each of its limits the limits between the visible and the invisible. It slides from one to the other as the urban slider does on the concrete. She shares her values of daring, but also of playfulness in each of her works. His genesis is his own art, which always surprises us even where not to assist him.
The work of Edwige Col is visible on his site and in Europe, he was the subject of solo exhibition at the gallery LEOG which is sedentary and itinerant. It is published in many journals and is present in many collectors.

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