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The artwork features a vibrant, abstract floral composition. The color palette is dominated by deep burgundy and crimson hues, with contrasting accents of pale pink that create a sense of depth and movement. The brushstrokes are expressive, lending a dynamic quality to the composition. The subject matter, a close-up study of a blooming hibiscus or similar tropical flower, is rendered in an impressionistic style that emphasizes the sensual, organic forms. This emotive piece likely reflects the artist's personal interpretation of the natural world and their desire to evoke a visceral response from the viewer. ...
Shuo Hao
B.1990, ChineseShuo Hao's works present bodies in metamorphosis, human and non-human, caught in tumultuous relationships. Between Western and Eastern culture, she confronts the different meanings of symbols, linking in the same gesture Michelangelo's bas-reliefs and Asian objects carved in jade stone, Christian martyrs and figures from Greek mythology. The soft colors of the different mediums (vaporous pastels, oil on wood or canvas) deepen the contrast with the strangeness of the scenes representing animals entangled in each other, or the violence inflicted on the bodies of women coldly represented. Shuo Hao's painting is fully embodied and nourished by this double influence, taking a step aside from the traditional representations of myths in Western iconography. ...
Galerie Derouillon
Paris, Paris, ParisGalerie Derouillon was founded in Paris in 2013 by Benjamin Derouillon and is dedicated to discovering and supporting emerging contemporary artists. Since its inception, Galerie Derouillon has put the emphasis on providing young artists a long term support in every stage of production, exhibition and dissemination of our artists’ practice. The main focus is on international emerging artists, creating a community and bonds with historical and more established artists through curated group shows. Collaboration is an important feature in the ecosystem of the gallery as we dedicate ourselves in creating relationships between artists, galleries and institutions by producing books, exhibitions as well as working closely with public and private institutions. ...