Lovin Lovin Lovin

Marie Jacotey

Lovin Lovin Lovin, 202051 x 40.5cmSign in to view price
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Material
dry pastel on japanese paper
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This mixed-media artwork features a collage of abstract floral elements against a neutral background. The visual elements include bold, graphic shapes in shades of yellow, brown, and blue, conveying an impressionistic representation of flowers. The overall composition is organized in a grid-like structure, suggesting a systematic and ordered approach. The artist's use of varied textures, colors, and shapes creates a visually striking and conceptual piece. The artwork's intended message or artistic style likely reflects the artist's personal interpretation of the natural world and their unique creative vision. ...

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Marie Jacotey
Artist
Marie Jacotey
French

Marie Jacotey draws inspiration from human interactions and the expression of emotions in various contexts, including architecture, landscape, and environment. Her paintings examine details such as wallpaper, furniture, clothes, patterns, patinas, and textures. Despite using manual techniques such as painting on plaster and dust sheets, making pencil drawings, using soft pastel on Japanese paper, and sewing fabrics, her pieces incorporate perspectives that allude to the realm of film, slow-motion, and the photographer's viewpoint. Jacotey's practice focuses more on lyrical expression rather than political commentary, featuring stylized visuals that tell personal, diary-like stories about relatable situations, sexuality, everyday relationships, and the female body. Her work conveys a narrative through accompanying fragments of text sourced from various places, including books by Henry Miller and snippets of conversations overheard in cafes or between friends. She also borrows imagery from Instagram, which is particularly noteworthy given the platform's role in shaping and reflecting how women experience and portray their lives online. ...

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