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The artwork features a shadowy figure silhouetted against a vibrant, abstract background. The composition is defined by bold, expressive brushstrokes in a palette of warm yellows, blues, and pinks, creating a sense of movement and emotional intensity. The central figure is rendered as a simplified, almost ghostly presence, emphasizing the interplay of light and shadow. This stylized approach suggests the artist's intention to convey a mood or atmosphere rather than a specific narrative, inviting the viewer to engage with the work on a more intuitive, emotional level. ...

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Nathanaelle Herbelin
Artist
Nathanaelle Herbelin
B.1989, French Israeli

Painted on wooden boards, Nathanaëlle mixes a range of turpentine, linseed and vegetable oils with her paint, which she likens to the slow geology of the desert. Herbelin commemorates this geology in her paintings: in some, the surfaces look puckered and dry, as if the paintings themselves have endured a pelting from a sand storm. Others are wet from layers of rabbit skin glue and a natural primer, which, like the desert sand, is high in calcium. This emulates the effect rare rainfall has on desert soil when the water sinks into the sand before slowly evaporating to form a calcium called caliche. You’ll notice small bubbles and divots that resemble the textures of the desert rock which she’d perch on as she painted. Her washy oil paints blend and merge; sometimes the brush marks are visible over eroded down blisters on the surface, which she degrades using coarse scraps of sandpaper. Often the abrasions she makes will be vehemently scratched at, out of anger towards the needless constructions being built. The Egypt–Israel border, instigated by the outgoing Israeli hardline Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in 2011, is one she plans to paint soon. Painting for Herbelin is like writing a diary – attempts to portray what can’t exactly be seen on camera or write in words. She paints what she sees, as they are, as they feel, as uncomfortable as the truth so often is. ...

Nathanaelle Herbelin: Artworks
His Room
Miroir
Watermelon
David
Bazar
Marie
Orev
Œuf
Autoportrait
Jousse Entreprise
Gallery
Jousse Entreprise
Paris

Jousse Gallery is a contemporary art space based in Paris, founded by Philippe Jousse in 2001. With a commitment to both emerging and established artists, the gallery showcases a program that reflects conceptual depth and critical engagement. While primarily representing French artists, Jousse Gallery maintains a strong international presence, contributing actively to global contemporary art discourse.

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