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Louise FritschVocation de nos atomes 2003-115

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65 W x 95 H cm
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Technique
Pastel drawing
Type
One of a kind work
Material
Cardboard
Dimensions
65 W x 95 H cm
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The body of Man is drawn as a flow, an influx, an influx.
Body study - Dry pastel on cardboard.
Drawing in vertical diptych, the 2 juxtaposed parts are mounted edge to edge on paper support.
Technique: dry pastel on sennelier card pastel.

Louise Fritsch
France
Confirmed artist
  • KAZoART artist since 2017
  • 20 works sold
  • 68 works

Louise Fritsch's artistic approach: The human body is painted through flow, flood and impulse, the comings and goings between darkness and light, passing through anamorphoses and metamorphoses, with nods to the genius of the Renaissance, the Baroque style and contemporaneity.

Between weightlessness and sensuality, constraints and freedom, the human and animal worlds, she has played/tinkered with opposites and instability in order to express an impetus and to seek one's own boundaries. One line may conceal another, appear, disappear, make the invisible… visible. She has tried for some years to create large scale anamorphoses and optical illusions for the architectural space. The effect of the anamorphosis accentuates the illusion of movement for the viewer who, when coming and going through the space, sees the artwork changing going from a figurative representation to abstraction.

The visual impact of the artwork is amplified and stretched through the use of linear perspective. She sees it like the sound of a note that lingers on at the end of a concert before it dies away. The actual shape of the unaltered piece can be seen if one views it from a specific angle. The works can be made on materials such as walls, posts, windows, floors, ceilings, mirrors and more.  

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