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The nude figure has been a tradition in Western art since ancient Greece. I am drawing the nude figure to express my appreciation of the beauty of the human body in all its forms, gender, age and shapes.
I like to add patterns to my figure drawings as a way to materialize the notion of time, each pattern line like a metronome, as a nod to traditional feminine craft and a reference to art deco and the 70's
The nude figure has been a tradition in Western art since ancient Greece. I am drawing the nude figure to express my appreciation of the beauty of the human body in all its forms, gender, age and shapes.
I like to add patterns to my figure drawings as a way to materialize the notion of time, each pattern line like a metronome, as a nod to traditional feminine craft and a reference to art deco and the 70's
The nude figure has been a tradition in Western art since ancient Greece. I am drawing the nude figure to express my appreciation of the beauty of the human body in all its forms, gender, age and shapes.
I like to add patterns to my figure drawings as a way to materialize the notion of time, each pattern line like a metronome, as a nod to traditional feminine craft and a reference to art deco and the 70's
The nude figure has been a tradition in Western art since ancient Greece. I am drawing the nude figure to express my appreciation of the beauty of the human body in all its forms, gender, age and shapes.
I like to add patterns to my figure drawings as a way to materialize the notion of time, each pattern line like a metronome, as a nod to traditional feminine craft and a reference to art deco and the 70's
The nude figure has been a tradition in Western art since ancient Greece. I am drawing the nude figure to express my appreciation of the beauty of the human body in all its forms, gender, age and shapes.
I like to add patterns to my figure drawings as a way to materialize the notion of time, each pattern line like a metronome, as a nod to traditional feminine craft and a reference to art deco and the 70's
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Timeless #11 - Limited Edition 1 of 15 Print

Sandrine Pelissier

Canada

Printmaking, Linocuts on Paper

Size: 8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

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The nude figure has been a tradition in Western art since ancient Greece. I am drawing the nude figure to express my appreciation of the beauty of the human body in all its forms, gender, age and shapes. I like to add patterns to my figure drawings as a way to materialize the notion of time, each pattern line like a metronome, as a nod to traditional feminine craft and a reference to art deco and the 70's

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Printmaking:Linocuts on Paper

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Size:8 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

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Landscapes, florals and life drawings in mixed media. Meticulously hand drawn patterns are added over west coast forests and floral still lives in a unique mix of semi abstract and Art Nouveau influences. Real people in all their diversity and imperfection deserve to be the subject of fine art and I would like my art to help people, and in particular women feel confident, proud, valued and accepted as they are. I work from drawings made in life drawing classes with inspiring and diverse models. Nature series Forest: Many visitors comment that my forest paintings make them feel relaxed and are capturing how it feels to be in the west coast rain forest. In most of these paintings, time is made visible with repetitive lines, detailed patterns or scribbles that mark seconds like a metronome. I like to think there is value in spending time making something that has no other use than being looked at, being devoted to the creative play and making that time tangible on the canvas. This is very much in opposition to how time is perceived in our society where there is a lot of pressure for efficient time management. Flowers: My flower paintings series are all made from imagination and I want them to add a touch of brightness, color and joy that will light up a room.

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