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Phosphènes 10 Painting

Annie Labbe

Canada

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 40 W x 40 H x 2 D in

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Les titres des œuvres de la série « Phosphènes » d’Annie Labbé font référence à un moment précis de la trame sonore de Devil Dandy. L’artiste s’imprègne de la musique et son processus de création prime le seul résultat. Le travail de l’artiste est physique : avec ses deux mains, parfois même installée à plat ventre au-dessus des plus grandes toiles, elle manie ses instruments (des sacs de pâtisserie). Il s’agit pour elle de laisser aller son geste, car l’œuvre sera issue de ce mouvement continu. L’artiste doit composer avec la fluidité et la nature incontrôlable de la matière, tout en contrôlant certains paramètres. Les formes organiques et les puissants contrastes de couleurs mettent en lumière autant la fragilité que la certitude du geste créateur. Les œuvres de cette série révèlent peut-être la réflexion de l’artiste sur sa pratique et sur la dualité qui existe entre l’artiste et sa création. The titles of Annie Labbé's "Phosphènes" series refer to a specific moment in Devil Dandy's soundtrack. The artist immerses himself in music and his creative process is the only result. The work of the artist is physical: with both hands, sometimes even lying flat on top of the largest puddle of acrylic(in this case the yellow color is one big puddle envelopping the canvases. The puddle is still wet when she apply the gold line), she handles her instruments (bags of pastry). It is for her to let go of his gesture, because the work will come from this continuous movement. The artist must deal with the fluidity and uncontrollable nature of matter, while controlling certain parameters. The organic forms and the powerful contrasts of colors highlight as much the fragility as the certainty of the creative gesture.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:40 W x 40 H x 2 D in

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Annie Labbé born in Québec (1979) graduated from Laval University in Visual Art and Media Baccalaureate in 2003. Currently lives and works at Lévis (QC), Canada. She was introduced to photography at the age of 14, and chose to continue her studies in fine arts at Cégep de Sainte-Foy. In 2003, she obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts in New Media from Laval University. The artist experimented in all mediums from drawing all the way to installation, and along the way discovered that painting was her true passion. It took travelling around the world to realize that the mighty St. Laurence River close to her home was a major source of inspiration for the artist. The river started to fascinate the artist at a crucial time in her career. The first works from her Landscapes Series were soon created, depicting this source of inspiration. This series allowed her first opportunity to be represented by an art gallery in 2007. During the next 10 years, her works sold around the world through this gallery. During this time period, her creativity grew and took different directions. Two series were born. Both inspired by her family and the struggles of living the life of an artist.

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