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Emmanuelle Vroelant"Underground Railroad" abstract acrylic linen canvas 116x81cm send wood crate2021
2021
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"Underground Railroad" abstract acrylic linen canvas 116x81cm send wood crate
C. Whitehead’s book upset me
his extremely sober writing speaks of the unbearable suffering, of courage, of those slaves who nevertheless believe in transcendence and those who help them to escape
iIt is both chain of violence-chain of love, indignity-human dignity
- Creator:Emmanuelle Vroelant (French)
- Creation Year:2021
- Dimensions:Height: 45.67 in (116 cm)Width: 31.89 in (81 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Roscoff, FR
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU150128061572
Emmanuelle Vroelant
Born in 1952, Emmanuelle Vroelant has been living and working in Roscoff, Brittany since 2006. Despite a real attraction for artistic creation, her parents encouraged her to study. After graduating in psychology, she leaves to discover the world and it is far from the family weight that she gives life to her first child. She moved to Vanuatu where she met artist Juan Roderta and journalist Alphonso Colondro. These two men allow a real questioning of the artist who discovers the need to paint. On her return to Paris, she opened her first studio in 1981 and ended up exhibiting in 1985, 86, 88 and 89 at the Grand Palais Autumn Show, allowing her to start an international career.After two years of illness, Emmanuelle lost her inspiration and opened a psychoanalyst practice in Paris, where she practised art therapy. In 2006, she left her Parisian life to settle in Brittany, which allowed her to regain a creative energy. At the request of collector Michel Chamming’s, Emmanuelle successfully exhibited in Paris in 2009. During the inauguration of a New York gallery, she meets Jean-Claude Reumont who offers her to represent her for China. Today, Emmanuelle Vroelant’s works are present in the United States, China and France.
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