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SOPHIE DUMONT
Books Patchwork, Abstract Geometric, Colorfull, Textured, Expressionism, Blue

2023

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"Bookspatchwork" is an intriguing and innovative work by the globally renowned artist Sophie Dumont. Using oil on canvas, the artist creates a painting that blends the structure of books with the art of patchwork, resulting in a composition that is both complex and captivating. Color Palette: The artwork showcases a rich and diverse color palette. Shades of blue, red, green, beige, and black dominate the composition, while touches of white and yellow add bright accents. The colors are applied in thick layers, creating varied textures and striking contrasts. This chromatic diversity evokes the different covers of books and the materials used in traditional patchwork. Composition and Technique: The composition of "Bookspatchwork" is bold and well-structured. The artist uses an abstract approach to depict an array of books arranged in a way that recalls geometric patchwork patterns. The palette knife technique is clearly visible, with firm and defined brushstrokes creating angular shapes and textured surfaces. The elements of the composition overlap and interlock, creating a sense of depth and complexity. Each "book" or section of the composition is represented with a distinct color and texture, reminiscent of the different pieces of a traditional patchwork. This approach gives a mosaic effect, where each element contributes to the whole artwork. The Books: The rectangular and square shapes dominating the composition evoke books viewed from the front or the side. The different colors and textures of these shapes suggest the diversity of covers and materials, as well as the richness of literary content. The Patchwork: The term "patchwork" in the title of the artwork refers to how the different sections of the composition are assembled, reminiscent of the sewing and collage techniques used to create patchwork quilts. This approach creates a sense of continuity and harmony, despite the diversity of individual elements. Texture and Movement Using the palette knife technique, Sophie Dumont creates textured surfaces with subtle variations in color and light. Each section of the artwork presents a distinct texture, inviting the viewer to explore the piece up close and appreciate the details of each "book" or section of the patchwork. The visible brushstrokes and thick layers of paint create an impression of movement and life, giving the artwork a dynamic dimension that captures attention and engages the viewer. The rich and complex texture of the piece invites a visual and tactile immersive experience. Meaning and Interpretation "Bookspatchwork" can be interpreted as a celebration of the diversity and richness of books and literature. Each section of the composition represents a unique book, with its own stories and knowledge, while harmoniously integrating into the whole artwork. The painting evokes how books enrich our understanding of the world and allow us to build patchworks of knowledge and experiences. The diversity of colors and textures reflects the diversity of perspectives and ideas that can be found in books. As always the canvas is worked with a multitude of layers. The work is deliberately unframed but you can request one The edges of the table are painted which allows not to put a frame. Signed lower right. delivred with certificate
  • Creator:
    SOPHIE DUMONT (1964, French)
  • Creation Year:
    2023
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 38.19 in (97 cm)Width: 51.19 in (130 cm)Depth: 0.79 in (2 cm)
  • Medium:
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  • Gallery Location:
    LANGRUNE-SUR-MER, FR
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2430211849372

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