le confinement (2020) Collages by Emily Coubard (Mil.)

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This artwork appears in 5 collections
  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Collages, Collages on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 31.5in, Width 39.4in
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
  • Categories Collages under $5,000
Confinements 80 x 100 cm collage on canvas. During the pandemic period, the raw material for my productions turned. to the newspapers of the day. In a desire to anchor ourselves in this abstract reality then. only palpable by the media. Our obligation to remain in a closed environment then cut off from physical contact, verbal exchanges, or simply [...]
Confinements 80 x 100 cm collage on canvas

During the pandemic period, the raw material for my productions turned
to the newspapers of the day. In a desire to anchor ourselves in this abstract reality then
only palpable by the media. Our obligation to remain in a closed environment then cut off from physical contact, verbal exchanges, or simply direct
visual contact, pushed us towards an inevitable solitude. Looking at ourselves, contemplating our inner worlds. Introspection, nostalgia, revelation… We
were alone, with the reflection of this interior which remained the only resonance of this
slowed down life. What did we find?

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During seven years of architectural training, I was able to practice artistic production processes on several occasions. These training courses allowed me to begin to build my thinking and my identity as a creator. [...]

During seven years of architectural training, I was able to practice artistic production processes on several occasions. These training courses allowed me to begin to build my thinking and my identity as a creator.

I am moving towards regular artistic production in 2017. For me, it’s a way to successfully practice my creativity on a daily basis while practicing architecture within an agency in the Paris region. In 2020 I decided to devote myself to it full time by creating my status as an artist and author. Five years of production during which I alternate between acrylic, pencil drawing and collage.

I observe, interpret and decompose color.

The reappropriation of the woman's body in all expressions of femininity as well as physical and psychological intimacy inspires me and questions me. Drawing my primary expression but I discovered slower production processes during periods of pandemic: collage; the “acrylic line” technique.

I continue my exploration of chromatic decomposition through its pieces of paper and colored lines.

I aspire to be part of a movement which tends towards the emancipation of any subject discussed, without shame. I wish to actively participate in this emancipation in order to open up areas of subject that are often taboo in our societies.

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