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SOPHIE DUMONT
Vestige d'horizon, Abstract, Minimalism, Oil, Landscape, Blue contemporary art

2024

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In "Vestige d’Horizon", Sophie Dumont offers a work where abstraction becomes a space for contemplation, an invitation to navigate the layers of a fragmented and sublimated reality. On this 80 x 80 cm canvas, the artist unveils a palette dominated by deep blues, ochres, and blacks, structured into horizontal bands that evoke both stability and infinity. The horizon, a central concept in the painting, is concealed and reassembled through the interplay of color contrasts and textures. The superimposed layers and chromatic ruptures give the impression of a landscape that belongs to no specific place but rather to a collective, universal memory. The title, "Vestige d’Horizon", suggests that this horizon is not merely a boundary between sky and earth but a memory, a trace left behind by time and space. The horizontal lines, almost architectural in their precision, structure the composition while allowing subtle irregularities to emerge. These details reveal the hand of the artist and remind us that, behind the apparent rigor, emotion surfaces. Variations in the thickness of the paint add tangible, almost tactile depth to the composition. The omnipresent blue oscillates between calm and dramatic intensity, while the ochre and sandy hues ground the work in an earthly warmth. Dumont’s approach in this piece reflects a quest for balance between abstraction and evocation. The painting does not merely depict; it suggests and questions. What remains of an horizon when the gaze no longer seeks to grasp it in its entirety but instead captures its essence? Here, the horizon becomes a metaphor: an elusive boundary, a vestige of a reality once palpable. "Vestige d’Horizon" aligns with the legacy of Rothko or Nicolas de Staël, yet Dumont’s sensibility is uniquely her own, marked by her exploration of light and texture. This painting transcends the landscape, immersing the viewer in a visual meditation where each spectator is invited to project their own memories and emotions. In essence, this work is a triumph of lyrical abstraction. It showcases Sophie Dumont’s ability to capture the intangible and transform a simple surface into a space of profound escapism and reflection. "Vestige d’Horizon" is not just a painting; it is a passage to the immaterial. The title, Under a Low Sky, reinforces the idea of tranquility suspended in time, with a diffuse light enveloping the entire piece. It seems to refer to a frozen moment, where nature reveals itself in its purest and most contemplative state. The simplicity of the work pays homage to the discreet beauty of landscapes that often escape our attention, but which, under the gaze of an artist, take on an almost mystical dimension. signed lower right. framed artwork size (34,25 x 34,25 x 1,38 in) A certificate of authenticity is issued by Sophie Dumont
  • Creator:
    SOPHIE DUMONT (1964, French)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 31.5 in (80 cm)Width: 31.5 in (80 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
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  • Framing:
    Frame Included
    Framing Options Available
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    LANGRUNE-SUR-MER, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2430215545152

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