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Sabbat Artwork

Annabelle Amory

France

Mixed Media, Paper on Canvas

Size: 28.7 W x 36.2 H x 0.8 D in

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Sabbat is of course a canvas about witches. In antiquity, alternately charming and seductive woman (Circe) or mad and passionate (Médée), the witch is embodied in the divinity Hecate, lunar goddess also associated with Artemis and Selene. She only comes out at night, often at full moon, accompanied by her pack of how ling dogs. In the Middle Ages, women were hunted down and condemned for no apparent reason for witchcraft. It is a real genocidethat is taking place. In Alsace, in the 16th and 17th centuries, no less than 6,000 women were executed. In Rouffach, Thann and Sélestat still remain the famous Witches' Towers, where they were locked up awaiting their trial. Nowadays, the witch has become a feminist symbol of resistance, rebellion and struggle against misogynistic oppressions.

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Mixed Media:Paper on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:28.7 W x 36.2 H x 0.8 D in

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The difficult issue of identity, duality and inner conflict is at the heart of Annabelle's thinking. Whether it is the injunction made to women (on their physique, their activities or their social status) or the personal evolution in our society (where the norm is still the only model and where the difference is stifled), the question is then the same: how do we make our deep convictions coincide with the world around us? How to assert our identity without feeling judged? Can we remain ourselves, flourish, knowing that we are constantly influenced by society, the gaze of others, social networks, money or even success? Annabelle rips, cuts and glues book pages and playing cards on the canvas, which she then covers with acrylic paint. The organic skin of the women that she portrays thus gives way to images and colors that make it possible to transcribe what they feel and who they are.

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