Monday, October 18, 2010

Motorola Starchoice Remote Programing

Exhibition of 'vanity' of Design by Denise Claudel

From 15 October to 6 November, the garden presents the paintings and objects designed by Denise Claudel. Vosges artist, she works the fabric and, echoing the Holbein painting "The Ambassadors", creates a work on the theme of vanities where skulls prevail joyful and modern animal and plant motifs. A hymn to enjoy life that has nothing macabre.
His canvases stretched assemble fabric patterns with obvious pleasure of gambling on materials, cuts, prints and ... false pretenses. Collage? Couture? False sewing? Painting? She plays and thwarts our sensations. Show / hide, sewn / stuck
, point-bourdon/fausse sewing, presence / absence, life / death / Sailing unveiled. It collects items not know if the cutouts draw floral elements, algae and human skulls.
The exhibition presents two facets of his work: work on chassis and extended in design objects. Like contemporary artists such as Isabelle Jousset or Elaine Bradford, she transforms her paintings into screens, headboards and tablecloths.


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