Untitled (Yellow) from the Pompoms series

Ingrid Berthon-Moine

Untitled (Yellow) from the Pompoms series, 202421 x 15cmSign in to view price
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Material
watercolour on cotton paper, pompom
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This abstract floral artwork features a vibrant pink blossom with delicate, elongated petals against a neutral background. The composition is striking, with the flower's intricate details and patterns created using a minimalist dotted technique. The inclusion of a small yellow element adds a subtle contrast, enhancing the overall serene and whimsical aesthetic. The artist's intention seems to be a celebration of the natural world, showcasing the simple beauty and captivating forms found in nature through a contemporary, pared-down visual language. ...

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Artist
Ingrid Berthon-Moine
B.1975, French

Ingrid Berthon-Moine examines the politics of gender, identity, and the body through photography, sculpture, and installation. Using humor, symbolism, and an often provocative visual language, she questions cultural and societal perceptions around sexuality, power, and representation. Her work challenges normative frameworks, drawing attention to overlooked or taboo subjects through intimate and confrontational imagery. By confronting these boundaries, Berthon-Moine opens up space for critical engagement and reflection on the constructed nature of identity and gender roles. ...