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This painting offers the vision of a human assimilated to a seed in the earth, which germinates to develop. To be considered on an absolutely symbolic level, this man stuck in a brown matter has deployed his arms, and generates a strong energy that envelops him with fluorescent green light; he begin...
1995
Painting, Oil on Canvas
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51.2 W x 35 H x 0.8 D in
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Myriam Feuilloley paints human. Inspired by a dream, she seeks the links between the invisible and the real. The figures in her paintings are always naked and bald. With no social references, they are stretched, metamorphosed and symbolic. They appear as sensual, embodied souls, evolving souls in search of the timeless. Feuilloley's oil paintings are based on 15th-century Flemish techniques, and her drawings are in charcoal, pastel and watercolor. She is an heir to the Surrealists. From the Musée des Terre-Neuvas in Fécamp to the Villa Carlotta Museum in Italy, from the Abbey of Montivilliers to the Museum of Fine Arts in Ho Chi Min City, Feuilloley pursues a career of french and international exhibitions.
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