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Il faudra de la douceur Painting

Hélène Zenatti

France

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 15.7 W x 15.7 H x 0.6 D in

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About The Artwork

"Il faudra de la douceur" means "We will need softness". Here, the word "softness" means "kindness" too. This painting is a reaction against the hard time we're facing now. Painting smooth colors, and giving sweet colors to see, is my way to cure myself and cure the others of that unspeakable feeling of loss. We will need kindness and softness to keep on living together. This painting has been made with acrylic on canvas. I used a medium to crackle the paint and give an effect to the picture. It is ready to hang.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:15.7 W x 15.7 H x 0.6 D in

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Abstract painting is like a music with no lyrics : it's just a an emotion. Nothing to explain, even if, sometimes, you can imagine there is a story hidden behind the shapes and colours, something mysterious, something about poetry, dreams. Abstract painting is a freedom. It is the freedom of imagination, the freedom of choosing and using the colours I want, depending on my mood and not on a subject. Abstract painting is also a freedom for the spectator : what you see on the painting is what you want to see. It took time for me to become a painter. My life followed different ways, before I painted my very first work, thinking "it's an artwork" ! I was born in Paris, France, and I lived there for years. I live in Brittany for about 18 years, in a small village hidden in Broceliande forest, country of ancient Celtic legends. Even if my mother was a painter, I never thought I could become one myself. I had many professional lives, non-artistic for some of them. I've been a photographer (and I'm still), I've worked for french TV, I sold books, then I sold furniture. I started painting "by chance" and without knowing what to do exactly 17 years ago, just after moving to Brittany. It took time, but I discovered I could create my own visual world as much as when photographing. Twelve years ago, I decided to dedicate myself to my art, both as a painter and a photographer. Those two medium have different languages. There's a link between them and in the way I explore them : I do my best to move away from reality and create pictures where every viewer could build his own story. My inspiration comes from my inner world as well as from books I read or films I've seen. The landscapes and the characters I paint or photograph are unreal, even if they were born somewhere in real life.

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