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The blue hour II Painting

Cécile Duchêne Malissin

France

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 63 W x 47.2 H x 0.8 D in

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Blue time is the period between day and night when the sky fills almost entirely with a dark blue. It corresponds more precisely to a short period of nautical twilight or nautical dawn and gives the landscape a particular hue and atmosphere. It is transcribed here by a colorful atmosphere with various blue colors. The animal is stages in a dreamlike space. Hidden within a lush vegetation, the transparency of certain parts of its body emphasizes its vulnerability. The work is painted on the sides. The right panel is signed in the front, bottom right. Each of the 2 panels is signed at the back

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Multi-paneled Painting:

Acrylic on Canvas

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One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:

63 W x 47.2 H x 0.8 D in

Number of Panels:

2

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She is a french artist, born in Paris (France). She currently lives and works in Montargis, near Paris. Both realistic and dreamlike, Cécile Duchêne Malissin’s painting implies some introspection. Characters or animals are shown in abstract settings or lush vegetation. Her works exude a powerful attraction and conveys reverie. They are bushy, free, imaginative compositions and a poetic and singular universe. Her portraits express a meditative abandonment and the richness of an inner life. Childhood, is also tackled and evokes the loss of innocence as well as facing the brutality of the world. The viewer is caught by the serious and mysterious gaze of her characters: who observes who, in this disturbing face-to-face? Relations to nature, to oneself and to others are questioned here. Working on paper or canvas, mixing different techniques (acrylic paint, oil pastels, graphite lead, collage and sometimes sewing...), the works thus created carry in them both a delicacy but also a certain strangeness. The relationship to the body and its fragility are evoked by transparencies which is conferred by a subtle game of collages mixed with acrylic. Memory, forgetfulness, transience of existence are suggested.

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