La boule de beurre de Krishna - Mamallapuram INDE (2013) Photography by Guylaine Bisson (GuyL'ART)
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photographie collection 2013 - INDE DU SUD KERALA
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Guylaine BISSON, known under the artist name GUYLAINE, was born and raised in a charming little village in Orne in Lower Normandy. Now established in New Aquitaine, she devotes herself fully to painting and writing, exhibiting her works on the internet through her virtual gallery GuyL'ART.
Her artistic journey was deeply enriched by her travels to Quebec, where she had the opportunity to meet a painter who introduced her to the fascinating world of abstract painting and mixed techniques. This experience opened up a new world of possibilities for him and deeply influenced his artistic style. His travels to India were also instrumental in his work, inspiring vibrant canvases of bright colors.
Guylaine is an artist who never stops exploring and innovating. She is constantly looking for surprising effects, playing with pigments, materials and mediums to create unique works. She enjoys incorporating texture into her designs, adding movement and extra dimension to her works. Her technique, which she acquired over time and through experimentation, is based on the use of mixed techniques, mixing acrylic, ink, sometimes aerosols and collages according to her inspirations.
For several years, Guylaine has specialized in the art of relief cloisonnism, a technique which gives a particular brilliance and unique depths to her works. She does not set limits in her creative expression. She paints and wants to maintain her freedom of expression by giving free rein to her imagination. This is how she likes to provoke the viewer's reaction, to observe him escaping into his interpretation of the canvas, to form his own opinion, to find what he is looking for there.
“I'm going on an adventure, but I'm forcing myself to achieve a result where the public's eye can rest so as not to leave them indifferent,” she says.
His passion for painting is closely linked to his other passion which is photography. Passionate about capturing a look, an emotion or a movement in a snapshot, she abandons posed and frozen photos. His pleasure is to bring back from his travels the authenticity of different cultures, to transcend tourist clichés to reveal reality. Photography, for her, is a way of capturing a precise moment that touched her, a lived moment that remains engraved forever.
Guylaine's work is a celebration of color, texture, light and emotion, reflecting a journey rich in experiences and discoveries.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1957
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists