In her delicate paintings and large-sized charcoal drawings, Marie Genicot (°1993) explores a variety of human emotions. She regards emotions not just as a mirror of the soul, but also as a power and uniqueness to paint her personal journey and stories. To capture this myriad of feelings, she works with various media ranging from oil painting, over watercolors, cyanotypes, to unique techniques of the Flemish Primitives and craftmanship.
Marie’s paintings and drawings face the spectator with familiar emotions. But emotions that are often challenging to express. Delicate portraits and scenes invite to a confrontation with the inner self. They are a dialogue. A dialogue between the spectator and the depicted. A dialogue between the spectator and his/her soul. A dialogue between all of us.
Her work is a quest for that precious soul, and for what will remain of us and will be kept alive after we leave our physical bodies. As we will continue to live on in others, and as others continue to live on in us, it is a tribute to what brings us all together and creates unity.
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Catégories: artistes contemporains belges.
Domaines artistiques:
Peinture.
Type de compte:
Artiste,
membre depuis 2023 (Pays d'origine Belgique).
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In her delicate paintings and large-sized charcoal drawings, Marie Genicot (°1993) explores a variety of human emotions. She regards emotions not just as a mirror of the soul, but also as a power and uniqueness to paint her personal journey and stories. To capture this myriad of feelings, she works with various media ranging from oil painting, over watercolors, cyanotypes, to unique techniques of the Flemish Primitives and craftmanship.
Marie’s paintings and drawings face the spectator with familiar emotions. But emotions that are often challenging to express. Delicate portraits and scenes invite to a confrontation with the inner self. They are a dialogue. A dialogue between the spectator and the depicted. A dialogue between the spectator and his/her soul. A dialogue between all of us.
Her work is a quest for that precious soul, and for what will remain of us and will be kept alive after we leave our physical bodies. As we will continue to live on in others, and as others continue to live on in us, it is a tribute to what brings us all together and creates unity.