SAKURABy Vroelant Emmanuelle
Overview
2020
Textile (Cotton, Fabric, Thread), Acrylic, marble powder on linen canvas
Unique Work
Dimensions: 81.3cm (H) x 61cm (W) x 2.5cm (D) / 32" (H) x 24" (W) x 1" (D)
Note: Actual colours may vary due to photography & computer settings.
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This item ships from France
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Artist Statement
"Memory of an exhibition in Kyoto at the time of the blossoming of the cherry trees which remain a major event from the visual and emotional point of view for me.
The spectacular fragility of these cherry blossoms and the fervor of the Japanese at this occasion that crowns beauty.
An impression of permanent smile, purity, freshness...
I would like you to feel fresh, wanting to smilie and having a thought for the fragile aspect of what we look at...."
Artist Profile
Born: 1952
Hometown: Roscoff
Based in: Saint Pol de Léon
a family history marked by art
and thwarted by life.
Emmanuelle Vroelant was born into a family whose artistic aspirations were often frustrated by life.
Her grandmother, who was born in 1900 and who walked across France twice during the two world wars, witnessed the first developments of photography.
She immediately took …
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