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This abstract artwork features a muted, earthy color palette of browns, beiges, and black. The composition is dominated by an amorphous, organic shape that appears to be a distorted, textured surface with scattered dark marks resembling dandelion seeds or pollen. The overall impression is one of a weathered, natural material or object, captured in a state of decay or transformation. The artist seems to have employed techniques like staining, sponging, or other unconventional methods to create this visually striking and enigmatic piece, inviting the viewer to ponder the passage of time and the impermanence of natural forms. ...
Victoire Inchauspé
B.1998, FrenchVictoire Inchauspé (Paris, France, 1998) lives and work between Paris and New York. She graduated from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts of Paris. In 2021, she won the Sarr Prize (american-french prize). Victoire Inchauspé also won the Paris Photo Prize and was selected for the AMMA Sorbonne Prize in 2020. In 2022, she was nominated as the youngest finalist in the history of the SAM Art Prize, created by Sam Art Projects in partnership with the Palais de Tokyo in Paris. She has exhibited her work numerous times internationally. ...