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Poline, Elodie Huré, 2020
$1,310.91
£970.83
€1,100
CA$1,806.06
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CHF 1,057.34
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NOK 13,386.50
SEK 12,513.12
DKK 8,373.01
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Poline- Elodie Huré
Oil on canvas
Measures: 50 x 120cm
2020
Visual artist, videographer and collagist, also trained at the theater school, Elodie Huré expresses herself mainly through painting. With movement as a constant and common denominator, she reveals sensations, feelings linked to particular people, situations or moments of her existence. Nothing is absolute in this evocation which is expressed between figuration and abstraction: joy rubs shoulders with melancholy, calm and serenity accommodate violence, chiaroscuro defies light, in compositions where nothing is assert, everything suggests itself in the uncertain halo of a waking dream. Élodie Huré excels in the work of color, which she puts at the service of the energy or the reserve that she wishes to stimulate. By touches, she establishes a relationship with dance and music and establishes a parallel with our essence and which can only be expressed through silence. Like a diary, the delicate work of Élodie Huré is revealed on canvas or on paper, where she explores the universe, the energy and the strength of the elements that she sublimates.
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