The art of blurring

Selection by The Drawer | 5 artworks

Working the image or motif in such a way as to give it an indefinite character, playing with tools or scales to modify reality, bringing sensations to life through a gesture or repeated writing: blur is a singular art form. Breaking away from figurative art, but not in the realm of abstraction, these [...]
Working the image or motif in such a way as to give it an indefinite character, playing with tools or scales to modify reality, bringing sensations to life through a gesture or repeated writing: blur is a singular art form. Breaking away from figurative art, but not in the realm of abstraction, these works deserve redoubled attention. What is there to see in Léa Belooussovitch's colored pencil drawings on felt-tip pen? What's the point of Armelle de Sainte Marie's works on paper, made with an often-repeated hatching gesture? You have to look at the titles of the works to grasp the subject. The first is based on violent news images, which she reframes and redraws in her own way. The second seeks to depict atmospheres, worlds, seascapes or forests. For Houston Maludi, it's the accumulation of details that leads to a form of indeterminacy. From a distance, the compositions resemble an abstract motif. Up close, an urban landscape comes to life. Charles Le Hyaric, for his part, seeks to mimic "what we perceive of this great whole called nature". He entitles his canvas "Ouvrir les yeux sous l'eau" ("Open your eyes under water"). And everything naturally becomes a blur. English artist Jack Warne, who suffers from a hereditary corneal disease, manipulates the source photographic image to create compositions in which real objects stand out. These works are best viewed with eyes half-closed, to gain new insights into our world and theirs.
Updated Jun 17, 2025 1 comment
Painting titled "Wrapped bodies - Ne…" by Léa Belooussovitch, Original Artwork, Textile fiber
Wrapped bodies - New Delhi, Inde, 26 avril 2021 - Painting, 63x47.2 in ©2023 by Léa Belooussovitch - Abstract, Other

Léa Belooussovitch

The art of blurring, a selection by The Drawer
"Wrapped bodies - New Delhi, Inde, 26 avril 2021"

Textile fiber, Pencil | 63x47.2 in

On Request
Painting titled "Blue Time" by Houston Maludi, Original Artwork, Ink
Blue Time - Painting, 55.1x55.1 in ©2020 by Houston Maludi - Abstract, Other

Houston Maludi

The art of blurring, a selection by The Drawer
"Blue Time"

Ink | 55.1x55.1 in

On Request
Painting titled "Ouvrir les yeux sou…" by Charles Le Hyaric, Original Artwork, Oil
Ouvrir les yeux sous l'eau - Painting, 76.8x51.2 in ©2022 by Charles Le Hyaric - Abstract, Landscape, Environment, Time

Charles Le Hyaric

The art of blurring, a selection by The Drawer
"Ouvrir les yeux sous l'eau"

Oil, Pencil | 76.8x51.2 in

$9,793.35
Photography titled "Comme les plus bell…" by Alice Bandini, Original Artwork, Digital Photography
Comme les plus belles qu'il ait vécues N°4 - Photography, 19.7x15.7 in ©2016 by Alice Bandini - Geometric, Other, Landscape, Architecture, Geopolitics

Alice Bandini

The art of blurring, a selection by The Drawer
"Comme les plus belles qu'il ait vécues N°4"

Photography | 19.7x15.7 in

$512.02
Drawing titled "Les Compositions In…" by Alain Blondel, Original Artwork, Oil
Les Compositions Incultes 5 - Drawing, 35.4x26.4 in ©2022 by Alain Blondel - Abstract, Other

Alain Blondel

The art of blurring, a selection by The Drawer
"Les Compositions Incultes 5"

Oil | 35.4x26.4 in

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ARTISTS
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Léa Belooussovitch

Léa Belooussovitch

France

Houston Maludi

Houston Maludi

Congo - Kinshasa

Charles Le Hyaric

Charles Le Hyaric

France

Alice Bandini

Alice Bandini

France

Alain Blondel

Alain Blondel

France

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