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Harmonic - From Above (#HARMONIC_02)About: A series of original abstract oil paintings by artist Aurelie Freoua. "Painting is my way to express my ideas, to conceptualise my analysis and describe my perception of the world. Through my work, I try to question and study the notion of invisible. My intention is to catch the instant, extract the poetry and transcribe the indefinable and implicit emotions by giving them a visual dimension, a shape, a colour, a movement, a direction and by
About: A series of original abstract oil paintings by artist Aurelie Freoua.
"Painting is my way to express my ideas, to conceptualise my analysis and describe my perception of the world. Through my work, I try to question and study the notion of invisible. My intention is to catch the instant, extract the poetry and transcribe the indefinable and implicit emotions by giving them a visual dimension, a shape, a colour, a movement, a direction and by playing with contrasts and light. Our precious emotions become visible, almost palpable and their intensity can stay alive. I want to paint this inner voice that we can hear, a breath, a feeling, an echo, the imperceptible impression and suggestion, the silence, this unconscious that we can’t control. I try to obtain a representation which is close to the initial and real feeling. In my abstract paintings, I attempt to create a rhythm and harmony making forms, lines and light sing and resonate all together. I channel the energy of the ideas going beyond our thoughts and link up the junctions with each other. Everything is ephemeral and in perpetual motion. My work aims at giving substance to the time going and defying the limits of consciousness. This deep exploration is my way to approach the truth and responds to a constant search for absolute. Every second and emotion become an infinite, a powerful source of inspiration and creation."
Medium: Mixed media on canvas, original painting
Size: 61cm (W) by 51cm (H)
Artist Info: Born in Paris, Aurelie Freoua now lives and works in London, after completing her MA in Fine Art at the University of the Arts, London. She exhibits widely across the UK and internationally, including The Digital Maker Collective (Tate Modern, London), Grenfell Tower Auction (Bonhams, London), ‘Symphony of Colours’ (Space @ 50, Mayfair, London), Focus LDN Winter Exhibition (Menier Gallery, London), The Satellite Art Show, (Gallery Sensei, Art Basel, Miami), The Maverick Expo (Paris), Salon over Bowery (New York), Salon Zürcher (Gallery Sensei, Paris), ‘Urban Karma’ (MAAD Art Collective, London).
"Painting is my way to express my ideas, to conceptualise my analysis and describe my perception of the world. Through my work, I try to question and study the notion of invisible. My intention is to catch the instant, extract the poetry and transcribe the indefinable and implicit emotions by giving them a visual dimension, a shape, a colour, a movement, a direction and by playing with contrasts and light. Our precious emotions become visible, almost palpable and their intensity can stay alive. I want to paint this inner voice that we can hear, a breath, a feeling, an echo, the imperceptible impression and suggestion, the silence, this unconscious that we can’t control. I try to obtain a representation which is close to the initial and real feeling. In my abstract paintings, I attempt to create a rhythm and harmony making forms, lines and light sing and resonate all together. I channel the energy of the ideas going beyond our thoughts and link up the junctions with each other. Everything is ephemeral and in perpetual motion. My work aims at giving substance to the time going and defying the limits of consciousness. This deep exploration is my way to approach the truth and responds to a constant search for absolute. Every second and emotion become an infinite, a powerful source of inspiration and creation."
Medium: Mixed media on canvas, original painting
Size: 61cm (W) by 51cm (H)
Artist Info: Born in Paris, Aurelie Freoua now lives and works in London, after completing her MA in Fine Art at the University of the Arts, London. She exhibits widely across the UK and internationally, including The Digital Maker Collective (Tate Modern, London), Grenfell Tower Auction (Bonhams, London), ‘Symphony of Colours’ (Space @ 50, Mayfair, London), Focus LDN Winter Exhibition (Menier Gallery, London), The Satellite Art Show, (Gallery Sensei, Art Basel, Miami), The Maverick Expo (Paris), Salon over Bowery (New York), Salon Zürcher (Gallery Sensei, Paris), ‘Urban Karma’ (MAAD Art Collective, London).
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