Let's Start Again
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Material
print and watercolour on paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant artwork features a whimsical landscape with a striking visual element - a large, pink archway that invites the viewer to "Let's start again." The composition blends expressive brushstrokes and vivid colors, creating an immersive, dreamlike atmosphere. The subject matter suggests a sense of possibility and a desire for a fresh start, hinting at the artist's intention to convey an optimistic and imaginative perspective on the world. The distinctive style and the provocative message make this a thought-provoking contemporary piece that challenges the viewer to reconsider their perspective on the everyday. ...

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Laure Prouvost
Artist
Laure Prouvost
B.1978, French

Through video, sound, installation, performances and instances in which the mediums intertwine in idiosyncratic ways, Laure Prouvost explores language and its limitations, miscommunication and the state of being lost in translation. Turner Prize (2013) winner and artist representing the French Pavilion at the 2019 Venice Biennale, Prouvost creates works inspired by their environment, intertwining human and natural elements amidst humorous word play. Using words, images, personal histories and artistic and literary references as her tools, Prouvost creates kaleidoscopic films rich with quick edits and storytelling, wittingly juxtaposing text and image. The films are often screened alongside immersive installations that incorporate sculptures, found objects, furniture and assemblages. Seductive and lush, Prouvost’s works continuously pull the audience into their immersive, unruly imagination ...

Laure Prouvost: Artworks
Let's Start Again
This Print Has Traveled Far To Touch You
Laure Prouvost
This Print Has Traveled Far To Touch You, 2016
60 x 45cm
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