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Elise Weber's "Sans titre" employs muted tones with soft blues and subtle browns, focusing on the delicate portrayal of hands against a simple background. The subject, partially obscured, seems to suggest introspection or quiet contemplation. The artwork's realism is tempered by a sense of minimalism, allowing subtle textures to speak. Weber's style, shaped by her exploration of intimacy and solitude, uses the painting as a meditative reflection on presence and absence, drawing viewers into a deeper, personal engagement with the ordinary. ...
Alice Weber is a painter whose work centers on intimacy, solitude, and the quiet absurdity of everyday life. Her practice grew from early interests in drawing, photography, cinema, and printmaking, before returning to painting as her primary and most intuitive medium. Approaching painting as a ritual of attention, Weber allows hesitation, frustration, and release to shape each image. Working from her own photographs and personal archive, she transforms fragments of lived moments into paintings that hover between presence and absence. Drawing from poetry and film, her work invites a slowed-down encounter with memory, perception, and inner experience. ...