Nature morte, vie du geste (2023) Painting by Vanessa Baegne

Seller Vanessa Baegne

Fine art paper, 8x10 in
One of a kind
Artwork signed by the artist
Certificate of Authenticity included
Ready to hang
Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
This artwork appears in 2 collections
  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 13in, Width 16.1in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Paintings under $1,000 Figurative Still life
C'est une histoire de création, un geste créateur qui vous met en mouvement intellectuellement, émotionnellement et physiquement. Peindre ou dessiner? Continuer ou s'arrêter? Se battre et se débattre avec le sujet, s'énerver, au point que votre cerveau se met à fumer. Peindre et dessiner, créer, c'est du plaisir et de la frustration, tout à la fois. [...]
C'est une histoire de création, un geste créateur qui vous met en mouvement intellectuellement, émotionnellement et physiquement. Peindre ou dessiner ? Continuer ou s'arrêter ? Se battre et se débattre avec le sujet, s'énerver, au point que votre cerveau se met à fumer... Peindre et dessiner, créer, c'est du plaisir et de la frustration, tout à la fois.
C'est aussi une question de paradoxe, la vie dans l'acte de création et l'immobilité de l'objet dans la nature dite "morte".

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Vanessa Baegne née Lhermenault is a French artist born in 1986 in Cameroon. She spent her childhood in Tarn before living in the Paris region. From a young age, she was fascinated by the light and depth of colours [...]

Vanessa Baegne née Lhermenault is a French artist born in 1986 in Cameroon. She spent her childhood in Tarn before living in the Paris region.

From a young age, she was fascinated by the light and depth of colours that can be observed in the lacquer panels of Jean and Bernard Dunand. Part of her work is a research into transparency and light. By transcending objects and beings, light manifests an invisible reality. Vanessa Baegne thus wishes to express her faith and share the profound hope that drives her. Some of her landscapes and abstract paintings also have a spiritual dimension.

The artist is also interested in the details of our daily lives, in those thousand little things and objects about which Primo Levi said "let everyone consider... all the meaning attached to them".

Librarian and artist, Vanessa Baegne loves painting, drawing and photography as much as words, which is reflected in the choice of a certain number of her titles.

The Artist was highlighted in an article in ArtMajeur Magazine:

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