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“Waiting for the hour to finally find you back. Stay there to see you evolve, to breathe the humid and heavy air of a summer day. Feel your hair vibrate under my fingers. Black and white memory of what you were.” ::: Medium: black chalk, charcoal and pencils drawing on paper, without a frame, fini...
2023
Drawing, Charcoal on Paper
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29 W x 42 H x 0.1 D cm
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Born in 1975 in the Paris suburbs, Bénédicte Gelé lives and works in France, while exhibiting regularly on the international scene. She paints horses the way one explores an emotion: with attention, nuance, and depth. A passionate self-taught artist, her artistic path first developed alongside a career as an art director and graphic designer — a background that still resonates in the precision of her line and the balance of her compositions. Her connection with horses began in her teenage years, long after they had already taken over the margins of her school notebooks. Her first mare, bought at the age of 18, became a guide. Through observing her, Bénédicte learned to read emotion in postures, gestures, and subtle shifts — to observe without projecting, to feel without noise. In her painting, the horse becomes a raw land, sensitive and shifting, to be explored more than depicted. A living territory, mirroring inner states, made of gestures, silences, and traces. Formats and techniques vary depending on what needs to be expressed or brought to light. Semi-abstract painting, textures, fragmented bodies: everything speaks of instinct and inner resonance. Now fully dedicated to her artistic practice, Bénédicte Gelé explores the horse as a language in itself — both intimate and universal. The horse becomes a mirror, a messenger, a being as much as a language. Artist Statement For Bénédicte Gelé, painting horses has never been about representation. What drives her is what the animal brings to light: raw emotion, inhabited silence, inner resonance. The horse becomes a territory — a living, sensitive matter to explore rather than depict. A raw land where each brushstroke, each trace, reveals a fragment of humanity. Her semi-abstract work emerges from deep listening — to the body, to the present moment, to intuition. She works in mixed media, constantly exploring, layering, scraping, revealing. The line — rooted in her background as a graphic designer — remains central: at times structure, at times fracture, it guides the gaze through compositions where strength and fragility coexist. Each piece is a silent dialogue between the artist and the animal — and, in its own way, between the artwork and the viewer. Because if the horse acts here as a mirror, it is to help us connect more deeply with ourselves.
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