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Garance Painting

Anne Cazaubon

France

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 25.6 W x 31.9 H x 0.8 D in

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Oil painting- This portrait of a girl is called Garance. Garance is a name in french, but it also means "red" (Soldiers during the war of 1870 wore Garance trousers, and rebelled to change the colour, complaining about being moving target on the battle field). "Garance" is in my head, first, as a story for children. That would be the story of a little girl, whose face is very white. She is looking for the person who would make her blush! And, as you can see, she's starting to blush, as we are looking at her ;) "Garance" is part of a série of portrats tt I called "Figure-toi" (which means "face it!"). A serie of portrait, that started as self-portraits, and then, moved to other faces. I am Garance. And so are you!

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:25.6 W x 31.9 H x 0.8 D in

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I am what I call a "Journartist" (Both a Journalist and an artist). My whole personal quest is around "expression". I started to learn Sign language at a very young age, even though nobody was deaf in my family. I was very interested by the silent world and the invisible one. So I became an interpret, but very soon, realised that I was muting myself that way. So I switched for radio journalism and tv directing, doing news reports, documentaries about soldiers, invisible wounds, ancient priests, midwives... Then I reached a place where words would not come out. I didn't know what I wanted to say, but I had to say it on another level. On another path. This is where painting came into my life. As a huge storm. I cannot say that "this is my hand" which is painting my canvas.Those faces come as naturally on my painting. Working a lot around war and peace, of course, my work is connected to what is happening those days in France. In January 2015, I chose to spend the night after Charlie Hebdo's attack in my atelier to paint. To me, as a former journalist, it was a huge U-turn in my life. "Use your broken heart and make it into Art", as they say. In November 2015, I met the terrorists of the Bataclan the day before the attack in the metro. This is the moment when my art took another dimension. I used to do some of my "Sweet Art" for years now in the streets (spositive, street healing collective), giving some little happy and gentle notes. This time, I had to do something massive, and gathering. This is where the #flyingproject happened. (videos on www.annecazaubonart.com)

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