ART TROPE GALLERY WISHES YOU A WONDERFUL HOLIDAY SEASON 2023!
Welcome to Benoît Singy, Painter and Eric Brocherie, Digital Artist
Firstly, Art Trope Gallery wishes you a wonderful holiday season 2023! We are delighted to welcome these two new talents to Art Trope Gallery:
Painter Benoît Singy, profile:
Benoît Singy‘s artistic work is rooted in a deep awareness of nature, in particular the vibrations of light and the forms that emerge from it. The places where he works and the seasons are therefore crucial. The painter plays with the expressive power of depth of field to reveal the generous plasticity of the materials.
His practice and mastery of artistic and craftsmanship techniques allow us to discover in Benoît Singy’s works a unique and outstanding approach to the themes of memory and anchoring, generally emphasized by a strong gesture. Over time, Benoît Singy’s abstract works reveal the painterly imprint of a place, a trace or an emotion.
Digital Artist Eric Brocherie, Profile :
Wielding digital tools like modern paintbrushes, Eric Brocherie brings abstract aesthetics to life, offering us a new and stimulating vision of reality. The explosion of codes, the fading of alphabets, the reconstruction of truths, the fraying of knowledge… his committed work conveys a sense of disenchantment with the acceleration of speed that drives us into an inexorable chaos.
Eric Brocherie’s artistic work is not a quest for salvation, but a call to stop time in order to see, understand and try to embrace this new world. Eric Brocherie’s creations are the result of a complex process driven by intuition. The Artist focuses on the expression of his emotions, feelings, questions and doubts. His approach, infused with vulnerability and cheerful curiosity, leads to aesthetically complex works composed in unusual ways. Eric Brocherie’s work is deeply human. Every creative act is an inquiry into the future of the human race.
The 25 new photographic works by Nathan Soulez-Larivière
Art Trope Gallery wishes you a wonderful holiday season 2023! For the occasion, we are delighted to present the new works by Photographer Artist Nathan Soulez-Larivière!
The artist dedicates his photographic works to serving collective consciousness. His aim is to document wildlife and connect people to unspoilt landscapes. The composition of his photographs leads the viewer into a lunar world. By offering both captivating and terrifying locations, the artist strives to create a balance between celestial and earthly features. Through his lens, the sky takes part in mankind’s great mystery.
Presentation of the six Artists also represented by Art Trope Agency
Virginie Tison sees her collaboration with the Gallery’s Artists as a professional marriage. Positive management based on mutual goodwill and support, creativity and rigor is the foundation of her approach to work and training. Launching the Agency allows us to take our collaboration with our Artists to a new level. We are delighted to be working more closely with the six Artists of the Agency!
Photographer Antoine Buttafoghi, profile:
Antoine Buttafoghi’s photographs are perfectly composed around the human being, connected or not, to his environment, in all its diversity. The artist plays graphically with color contrasts. Extremely sober, his photos feature a “unique” person who seems lost in the immensity of the world ; evidence of an aesthetic agreement with the earthly bond, with the passing of time, with the special nature of being at the heart of the world. With a masterful sense of harmony, the artist captures the ephemeral while searching for a secure balance.
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Painter Barbara Christol, profile:
Barbara Christol considers creation as a labyrinth, where the artist reaches the crossroads through trial and error, chance and repetition, while maintaining a common thread. Very concerned by the artisanal nature of her work, the painter fluctuates between figuration and abstraction. The line is omnipresent in her works as it is for her the bridge between both, the common thread. Barbara mixes mostly classical and traditional techniques to match with more contemporary ones. Barbara Christol weaves and unweaves a work whose subjects intertwine indefinitely in games of full, empty and untied. So, the Painter offers architectural universes highlighting an optimistic perspective of the world, where the place of Barbara Christol and her gesture act as a revelator.
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Photographer Hélène Hubert, profile:
The common – or better said, golden – thread of Hélène Hubert’s photographic work is the energy that animates still lives. She captures singular light impressions which disclose this blurred zone between the object, its reflection and what it represents. The artist searches all the spaces in which the objective reality reveals a secret which might not appear at first sight. Above all, it is the vibration fields of an object and / or a situation that invites the photographer to trigger her artistic sense through a lightning flash, an impulse or an emotion.
Tuned up to this frequency in her now virtual darkroom, Hélène Hubert dusts her photographic file with the tip of her stylus bringing out the infinitely small, the infinitely visible, “the one visible “- literally – « l’un visible » as defined by the psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan on the existence of three levels, the Real, the Symbolic and the Imaginary. Therefore, her images reveal the evanescent manifestations of the internal reality of her subjects, focusing to render this perceptive intensity, all connected within the same material: life.
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Photographer Bruno Palisson, profile:
Beyond the great question of the “Origin of life” and its mystery, the natural structure, matters, forms and hues of nature are the basis of Bruno Palisson‘s inspiration. The subjects often impose themselves on the Photographer as evidence after a long time of coexistence, revealed by emotion, feelings, sensations… This is how his travel photographs are his own story and his occasionally dreamy thoughts. These are explorations of before, during and after. They are also doubts and hesitations, moments and paths that must be tried, attempted, since “as we reveal ourselves, we are never wrong”.
So, the works are a means to transport the Artist’s memory, and are in perpetual motion. Bruno Palisson tells a photographic story that he piles up and superimposes, overlays or transparence as a life that unfolds, and piles up with intensity of this unspeakable mixture of past, present and future. Bruno Palisson’s photographs are not recognisable landscapes or clearly identifiable objects, but moments and/or suggested thoughts, which he recommends to browser and share. Therefore, the artist invites us on a photographic journey of his imagination and his memories, like moments in suspension.
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Painter Evelyne Puech, profile:
Evelyne Puech explores reverse glass painting. This technique was widely used for sacral paintings until the Renaissance. It also corroborates the content and meaning of the work of the painter who likes to think upside down, to see things from the other side. It promotes the mobility of her mind. Evelyne Puech’s approach constitutes both a movement towards authenticity and an awareness of the irreversible.
The accuracy of the gesture takes precedence since what is painted once cannot be touched up again. By leaving an imprint, that of the initial trace, the artist has personally reappropriated this technique with a contemporary support replacing glass by alternating vaporous textures to intensify the material. Therefore, Evelyne Puech offers in all of her work a symbolic connotation, a universe of transparence and materials. A present including a past through subjects that each person can cross. Her works are generally made up of three or four plexiglas spaced out in order to bring a third dimension, which strongly distinguishes her art.
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Sculptor Florence Sartori, profile:
Florence Sartori has placed Woman at the center of her aesthetic universe. Her resolutely life-oriented approach arouses emotion through timeless female figures. Whether a warrior, fulfilled, fragile or assertive, Woman is both singular and plural for Florence Sartori. Thereby, she focuses her attention on the arching, tensing, stretching, and ease of the female body. Which can assume a balanced, symmetrical, sensual, and sometimes geometric form.
She seeks to enhance the dynamics, energy, and vitality of the body in motion and signify its freedom, capturing a natural attitude of movement in an instant. Like a snapshot, and restoring its line. This original line is purified and stylized to seize the essence of the body of Woman, in its most universal aspects. Curves and voluptuousness, flexibility and sensuality, balance in space, tensing of the body, suspended movement, swaying hips or aerial arabesque. These virginal-looking women, fully feminine and free, never really reveal themselves. Simply dressed with their patina, they tell a story of womanhood.
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