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Black tattoo Painting

Sylvie JULKOWSKI-EGARD

France

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 31.5 W x 31.5 H x 0.8 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

This striking work of art features a seated woman with a serene, melancholy gaze that immediately captures the eye. Dressed in a flowing white and faded blue dress, she is distinguished by a gold belt adorned with an imposing buckle, adding a touch of refinement to the ensemble. Her relaxed posture, with one arm resting on her raised knee, conveys an impression of confidence and inner calm. The image's remarkably meticulously crafted background features a turquoise-blue damask pattern on a brown texture. This contrast between the background and the central figure enhances the visual impact of the work, while lending depth and richness to the composition. The subtly directed light highlights the details of the woman's facial features, her elegantly untied braided hair and glittering golden earrings. There is also a series of delicate tattoos covering her right arm, adding a dimension of mystery and humanity to this captivating character. The artist has created a perfect harmony between pictorial elements and textures, producing a work that not only catches the eye but also invites contemplation. This painting is a celebration of beauty and inner strength, embodied by a powerful, gracefully portrayed feminine.

DETAILS AND DIMENSIONS
Painting:

Oil on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

31.5 W x 31.5 H x 0.8 D in

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Born in Courrières in the North of France, I share my time between the North of France and Paris which inspires me many urban scenes including café terraces. I have always used oil paint because slow drying suits my technique better. I work in series by inspiring my surrounding, places I go to, objects I own and stage. In the series "Réflexions sur le temps qui passe", I treat the cars and Vespa in the manner of the "vanities" of the past by perforating the bodies, rusting them, thus translating the time that passes and which reduces to few things once prestigious vehicles. The parallel is obvious with our own existence. In the still lifes séries, I stage objects with a preference for metal and glass and using a palette of coloured grey and nuanced white so as to have a contemporary touch. In the series "Mes petites Nanas", I interpret scenes, situations, by putting in scene my daughter who is used to me as model (The comedy of the feelings, or the works on the small girls). Finally, the urban landscapes are inspired, as I said earlier, by my numerous stays in Paris where I live part of the year.

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