The artist Laurie Cartoon is really inspired by the environment. Her creations are a blend between an hyperralism approach and a research of art’s simplification. Indeed, by this collection, she wanted to express a kind of unity.
To create all these creations, the artiste begann to study photography. She modified her pictures thanks to a computer: she highlighted some specific details to work on them. Then, she printed the modified picture and she worked in it with some acrylic. By this way, she created a positive atmosphere with a lot of different colours. The representation of petals, stamens, and pistils, are possible thanks to the lines made by the artist. She created a lot of specific flat ( technic of painting) in order to use all these colours.
Les orchidées, 2008, acrylique sur toile, 100 x 97,7cm, signée, ©all rights reserved.
Les yeux bleus d’Iris, 2008, acrylique sur toile, 99,6 x 107,5cm, signée, ©all rights reserved.
L’œil du coquelicot, 2008, acrylique sur toile, 100 x 206,02cm, signée, ©all rights reserved.
Les nénuphars, 2011, acrylique sur toile, 190 x 139,5cm, signée, © all rights reserved.
Les meules, 2008, acrylique sur toile, 107,80 x 150 cm, signée, © all rights reserved.
Le cul de la rose, 2002, acrylique et caséine sur bois, 130,4×164,4cm, signée, ©all rights reserved.
Coeur de Marguerite, 2003, acrylique sur bois, 50,2×150,4cm, signée, ©all rights reserved.
La rose noire, 2008, acrylique sur toile, 99,5 x 206cm, signée, © all rights reserved.
Hibiscus, 2010, acrylique sur toile, 150x160cm, signée, ©all rights reserved. Abimé prix a négocier.
Fôret de Fontainebleau, 2008, papier de verre collé sur bois et peint à l’acrylique, 80,2×140,4cm, signée, ©all rights reserved.
Fleur séchée, 2003, acrylique sur bois, 50 x 150,45 cm, signée, ©all rights reserved.
Coquelicot, 2005, acrylique sur bois, 67,8 x 67,8cm, signée, ©all rights reserved.
Fleurs de pommier, 2008, acrylique sur toile, 99,5 x 57,8cm, signée, © all rights reserved.
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