Tableau papier brûlé et dentelle, Contre-courant (2018) Collages by Stéphanie Salinères

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  • Original Artwork Collages, Paper / Other
  • Dimensions Height 7.9in, Width 11.8in
  • Categories Collages under $500 Naive Art
Tableau en papier brûlé, dentelle aux fuseaux et feuille d'argent. Sur un papier coton, j'ai d'abord dessiné un paysage de vagues avec le fer à souder, puis j'ai réalisé en dentelle aux fuseaux de fils métalliques de couleur argent les ombres de ces vagues. J'ai assemblé le tout, en superposant pour donner du relief[...]
Tableau en papier brûlé, dentelle aux fuseaux et feuille d'argent.
Sur un papier coton, j'ai d'abord dessiné un paysage de vagues avec le fer à souder, puis j'ai réalisé en dentelle aux fuseaux de fils métalliques de couleur argent les ombres de ces vagues.
J'ai assemblé le tout, en superposant pour donner du relief sur une nouvelle feuille de papier.
J'ai ensuite souligné les mouvements du dessin de traits en dorure à la feuille d'argent, sur mixtion à l'eau.
Pièce unique.
Tableau dans un cadre profond de 20x30 cm

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Dentelle Aux Fuseaux

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Textile artist, with a predilection for bobbin lace in metallic threads, I mix it with other materials to play with transparencies: paper (now made by myself, in linen, hemp, etc.), glass, etc. , always with[...]

Textile artist, with a predilection for bobbin lace in metallic threads, I mix it with other materials to play with transparencies: paper (now made by myself, in linen, hemp, etc.), glass, etc. , always with a concern for purity and minimalism.

I once heard a sentence in the mouth of an artist (it was unfortunately on the fly, I could never attribute this sentence to its author), it was a revelation for me "I consider that a work is finished when there is nothing left to remove".

I am open to any exhibition proposal, but, please, asking the artists a colossal sum to allow them to present their work, is that really reasonable? Is it really "support"?

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