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I Heard [Cross II] Painting

Maryline Beauplet-Dornic

France

Painting, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 19.7 W x 23.8 H x 1.6 D in

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Cross II, series, 2018 - 2019. Not to be framed, signed and titled on the back. Following the Cross series from 2018, Cross II is the beginning of a line of work based on the same process : I use an orthogonal metallic grid as a matrix throught which I make the painting cross. I work with a painter's knife as well as with a brush, playing with colors and thickness, leaving empty surfaces on the canvas, shaping the color and creating relief. This artwork was made just after the death of one of my favorite painters of all times : Robert Ryman. I was very sad, remembering the first time I discovered his work, randomly visiting a parisian art gallery. It was an esthetic shock and a revelation. Sensation and excitement I'll never forget. In this artwork, I wanted to use only white, like an "hommage" to the Master. I used industrial painting (the kind you usually put on your walls) and poured it across the metallic grid. Removing it created bubbles of painting on the surface as well as little squared reliefs. It was a nice experiment. Warning to the buyer : The support is thin mdf wood and can distort itself if there is a change of humidity in the room. It will eventually regain its original shape once the wood has adapted.

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Painting:Acrylic on Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.7 W x 23.8 H x 1.6 D in

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I started to draw at a very young age. I remember drawing and painting since the day I was able to hold a pen. It seems like I never stopped since, as many other artists. I grew up in a modest but educated family and was encouraged to practice art from the beginning. I studied art and art history in high school and graduated in literature and arts at 18. Then I moved to Rennes (France) in 1998 to go to College where I got an Art Master Degree in 2003, focusing the whole final year on painting. In the meantime, I started to work as a High School Art Teacher in Paris suburbs in 2002. I am currently living and working near Rouen (France), where I found myself a very nice studio and have opportunities to exhibit my work on a regular basis. I’m still teaching art to teenagers in high school. My artistic influences are numerous. I’m very interested in the work of famous painters like Robert Ryman, Gerhard Richter, Vera Molnar or Bernard Frize. Supports/Surface’s research work on the intrinsic qualities of the Painting and its process are also a very important influence on my own work. My early works were small sized square paintings in which I experimented on the colors, the surface (how many ways can one find to occupy the surface of the canvas ? ), the different overlapping coats of paint, and how the viewer can imagine them, given the clues that I left for him. I consider the viewer as an archeologist or a geologist, digging and searching in the coats, the strata of the painting, trying to discover its process with his eyes as only tool. This is maybe the key to understand my work : I’m interested in the process as well as in the result of it. Maybe more, sometimes. It means I can experiment on the canvas, recycle old paintings to create new ones, include non-painting elements, or be inspired by a previous computer-made sketch. In the [Cross II] series I’m currently working on, I use an orthogonal metallic grid as a matrix through which I make the painting cross. I work with a painter's knife as well as with a brush, my own hands or a can of spray paint, playing with colors, transparency and thickness, leaving empty surfaces on the canvas, shaping the color and creating relief and overlapping shapes. I work with acrylic because it provides a large palette of colors, allows to vary the thickness, or play with brightness and matte aspect.

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