The Ariadne's Tree (2023) Painting by Atelier N N . Art Store By Nat

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Acrylique, collage, feutres sur toile tendue sur châssis en bois. Acrylic, collage, markers on canvas stretched on a wooden frame. Le mythe d'Ariane est une histoire célèbre de la mythologie grecque. Elle est principalement associée au labyrinthe du Minotaure et au exploits héroïques de Thésée. Le mythe commence avec le roi Minos de Crète,[...]
Acrylique, collage, feutres sur toile tendue sur châssis en bois. Acrylic, collage, markers on canvas stretched on a wooden frame.
Le mythe d'Ariane est une histoire célèbre de la mythologie grecque. Elle est principalement associée au labyrinthe du Minotaure et au exploits héroïques de Thésée. Le mythe commence avec le roi Minos de Crète, qui avait fait construire un labyrinthe massif pour emprisonner le Minotaure, une créature monstrueuse mi-homme mi-taureau, né de l'union de sa femme Pasiphaé et d'un taureau envoyé par le dieu Poséidon pour punir Minos. Le Minotaure se nourrissait de jeunes gens que Minos exigeait d'Athènes en guise de tribut. C'était un cruel sacrifice imposé à Athènes. Thésée, un héros grec, décide de lui mettre fin. Il se rend en Crète pour tuer le Minotaure et libérer Athènes. Lorsqu'il arrive en Crète, Ariane, la fille de Minos, tombe amoureuse de lui. Pour aider Thésée à vaincre le Minotaure et à trouver son chemin dans le labyrinthe, elle lui donne un fil magique que Thésée attache à l'entrée du labyrinthe en le déroulant au fur et à mesure de son avancement. Le fil lui permettant ainsi de retracer son chemin. Thésée tue le Minotaure et réussit à sortir du Labyrinthe en suivant le fil d'Ariane. Il emmène Ariane avec lui lorsqu'il quitte la Crète. Cependant, lors de leur voyage de retour vers Athènes, Thésée et son équipage font escale sur l'île de Naxos. C'est là que Thésée abandonne Ariane. Dionysos, le dieu du vin et du théâtre, découvre Ariane abandonnée sur Naxos et tombe amoureux d'elle. Il l'épouse et lui accorde l'immortalité en faisant d'elle une étoile, la constellation de la Couronne boréale.
Le mythe d'Ariane explore des thèmes tels que l'amour, la trahison, le courage et la liberté

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Nathalia Chipilova discovered her vocation as an artist at a very young age. At the age of ten she began her artistic apprenticeship in a good drawing school in Moscow since her parents worked there. At nineteen,[...]

Nathalia Chipilova discovered her vocation as an artist at a very young age. At the age of ten she began her artistic apprenticeship in a good drawing school in Moscow since her parents worked there. At nineteen, she flew to France and continued her studies at the Avignon School of Art before joining the National School of Decorative Arts in Paris. At the end of her studies, she moved to the south of France to practice her art. She exhibits regularly since 1999 and works in her studio in Fréjus opened in 2001. More than 1000 works are present in the private collections of the European Union, Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg, Norway, United States, Canada, Brazil, Australia, Russia, Saudi Arabia…
Nat becomes one with his painting. This is not a metaphor but to be taken literally. One does not know, when one sees her working, where is the border between her and her painting. She plunges into the canvas, brush in hand, as a beaver would plunge into the water of a torrent, without worrying about eddies and water holes. It's impressive!
She has no apprehension, she doesn't think about it, about words, about evils, she thinks in painting, that is to say she articulates sensations, colors, textures, shapes with virtuosity.
Make no mistake about it, it is a great knowledge accumulated between the great schools of Art such as that of Avignon or that of the Decorative Arts in Paris, and of her life as a painter which gave her this mastery that some might take for ease, and allowed her to be entirely "at work".
When she works, nothing seems to be able to stop her or deflect her, she shows phenomenal strength, and this strength, so visible, so astonishing, commands respect, outside and even before any aesthetic result.
Her paintings are often declined in series, like a diary, the canvases articulate with each other, like the characters of a vernacular writing, intended for initiates, its sighted brothers, but on everyday subjects that everyone can relate to. appropriate. By articulating with each other, the paintings amplify, invade the space with remarkable force. The paintings do not add up, they literally multiply to constitute a meta-work. And it is in this going beyond that we can grasp the full dimension of Nat's talent, who of objects, of ordinary themes, by their rehashing and articulation goes beyond the common place of everyday life, of the object, of the life of every day, and opens us, through his signature, to the sublimation of the ordinary, which is the true end of painting.

Michel Suret-Canale, Doctor of Arts and Letters

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