Stuck on earth (2)
Stuck on earth (2)

Anne Bourse

Stuck on earth (2), 202125 x 23cmSign in to view price
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ballpoint pen, typex and felt pen on coated paper, cast plexiglassCrèvecoeur
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This abstract artwork features a vibrant and dynamic composition of bold colors and organic, swirling shapes. The dominant hues are shades of purple, pink, and red, which are interspersed with accents of green and yellow. The overall style appears to be a combination of expressionistic brushwork and surreal, biomorphic forms, creating a sense of movement and energy within the frame. The artist's intention seems to be capturing the fluid, natural world through an abstract, imaginative lens, evoking a sense of wonder and exploration in the viewer. ...

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Anne Bourse
Artist
Anne Bourse
B.1982, French

Anne Bourse’s practice is underpinned by the lack of hierarchies, certainties and definitions. Her choice of medium is instinctive and spans painting, drawing, textile, sculpture and writing. Bourse says that “being unclear is important, " asking her audience to refrain from fully understanding and leaving space for ambiguity. Bourse’s eclectic, psychedelic colours, hanging fabrics and found objects form nuanced agglomerations of the artist’s thoughts, contextualised by emotion and intuition. She finds inspiration in all that surrounds herself, forming a functional community within her works. The brightness and subtleness of her practice present a chaos that avoids cohesion and ideology, thereby creating an unlimited space for emotional and interpretative potential. ...

Anne Bourse: Artworks
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Around sex o’clock (2), 2024
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Merci pour la nuit (4)
Anne Bourse
Merci pour la nuit (4), 2024
100 x 23cm
Stuck on earth (2)
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Stuck on earth (2), 2021
25 x 23cm
Renaud's shoes
Anne Bourse
Renaud's shoes, 2021
26 x 35 x 3cm
Prisone
Anne Bourse
Prisone, 2022
130 x 70 x 10cm
Les yeux dans l'eau
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Les yeux dans l'eau, 2021
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Loisir : boire
Anne Bourse
Loisir : boire, 2016
28.7 x 22.4cm
Puissant faux malheur
Anne Bourse
Puissant faux malheur, 2021
46 x 31.5cm
Stuck on earth (2)
Anne Bourse
Stuck on earth (2), 2021
35 x 26 x 3cm
I think we're alone now
Anne Bourse
I think we're alone now, 2023
210 x 230 x 65cm
Stripes light (1)
Anne Bourse
Stripes light (1), 2023
102 x 22 x 22cm
Stripes light (2)
Anne Bourse
Stripes light (2), 2023
102 x 22 x 22cm
Stripes light (3)
Anne Bourse
Stripes light (3), 2023
118 x 22 x 22cm
untitled
Anne Bourse
untitled, 2023
23 x 27cm
Crèvecoeur
Gallery
Crèvecoeur
Paris, Paris

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