Cécile Plaisance Paintings
Drawing her inspiration from the grand masters of photography – Avedon, Lindbergh, Newton or Toscani, among others – Cécile Plaisance uses lenticular printing to allow the viewer to dress or undress the models, real women, barbies, idealized beauties that are everywhere around us. This time though, the models, whether human or doll, have an unapologetic way of looking right into the camera, as a way of reclaiming their right to display their charms, to seduce, to pleasure . . . in other words, to live hedonistically, regardless of religion, the male gaze or cultural boundaries. A fun tribute to all women with Cécile’s humor: it’s a statement!
As Cécile’s photography progressed, she linked Barbie to the women of today — all the while playing with her femininity, as the icon took on many lives while juggling her daily life as wife, mother, friend and lover. She was doing what all women do and thoroughly enjoying it: flirty in her convertible; sexy on the beach; powerful as executive of her own company, autonomous, ageless, and in the end — alone as beautiful women can be in life — a Stepford wife no longer. Cécile also added humor to the Barbie mix by targeting men who absolutely expect sexiness in their women even while assuming everyday responsibilities.
Over and above the myth of woman as object, the artist elevates the idol of our collective childhood by supporting the challenges of women today to defend their rights, their desires and their hard-fought freedom. The nun’s cloak and the burka of a veiled woman now suggests that behind one woman’s outer persona, is another one hiding. From complex subtleties to bold statements, Cécile Plaisance’s artistic eye has found them all. Despite the differences in cultures, in clothes and fashion, and the diversity of paths taken, women aspire to live fully and intensely their multifaceted lives and no Taliban will ever change that. In capturing the essence of all women in the perfect body of one, the artist has created a genre uniquely her own yet accessible to all. She uses the technique of lenticular photography by superimposing images: Barbie appears to undress depending on one’s position in front of the photo.
What if God were a woman? “Fuck the rules” is her latest series of photos that ignores established precepts and, instead, delivers an open perspective in which men and women accompany one another religiously, like complementary souls. Far from the mummifying codes of religion, Cécile Plaisance invites us into a subtle and sensual freedom of the senses, where a woman is seen as a female pope, the exclusive mistress of her own decisions.
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2010s Contemporary Cécile Plaisance Paintings
Lenticular
2010s Contemporary Cécile Plaisance Paintings
Mixed Media, Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Cécile Plaisance Paintings
Lenticular
Artist Comments
A woman savors a moment of sweetness alongside a delectable strawberry cake. The rich textures, warm tones, and striking composition create a sense of bold el...
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Cécile Plaisance Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Cécile Plaisance Paintings
Canvas, Gouache
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Cécile Plaisance Paintings
Canvas, Spray Paint, Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Cécile Plaisance Paintings
Canvas, Varnish, Archival Ink, Acrylic, Mixed Media
Artist Comments
A stylized portrait of a woman emerges from a stark black background. Colorful dots construct her face and upper body, forming subtle contours and shadows tha...
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Cécile Plaisance Paintings
Acrylic
2010s Contemporary Cécile Plaisance Paintings
Lenticular
Artist Comments
A cougar gazes upward, its intense eyes locked on a radiant shower of gold. Rich, earthy tones blend seamlessly in the background, highlighting the features o...
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Cécile Plaisance Paintings
Oil
2010s Contemporary Cécile Plaisance Paintings
Oil, Board
Early 2000s Contemporary Cécile Plaisance Paintings
Acrylic, Lenticular
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Cécile Plaisance Paintings
Canvas, Oil