Beautiful, serene work by French artist Marie Lelouche. Lelouche specializes in blown-glass and porcelain which she likes to juxtapose with raw materials. Geometry and precision are clearly very important to the artist which is something I strongly relate to.
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“Sans Tire (Still Life Landscape), is made of a wall drawing and a sculpture-installation inspired by Chuseok, the harvest celebration, one of the most important festivals in Korea. During this occasion, families carefully set out on a small table a pile of food for their forefathers. The title of the piece underlines the aesthetic impression of this view that, in fact, could remind a still life painting. On the Gallery walls pastel lines are horizontally drawn, a thin shade that evokes the typical celadon (pale green) in Korean landscapes and ceramics.” – Positive Magazine
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