Divine créature - Divine creature (2024) Painting by Émilie Pauly

Gouache on Cardboard, 23.6x31.5 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Gouache / Acrylic / Watercolor on Cardboard
  • Dimensions 25.6x33.5 in
    Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 23.6in, Width 31.5in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in very good condition
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  • Categories Paintings under $1,000 Naive Art Fantasy
Gouache et acrylique sur carton. Un soleil éclatant darde de ses rayons un paysage automnal. Les arbres et la végétation se colorent d'orangés, de jaunes et de bruns chauds. Sur la droite, une montagne se dresse, que le soleil illumine. Un fleuve (ou une rivière) court vers nous, reflétant les rayons du soleil et les couleurs de l'automne.[...]
Gouache et acrylique sur carton.
Un soleil éclatant darde de ses rayons un paysage automnal. Les arbres et la végétation se colorent d'orangés, de jaunes et de bruns chauds. Sur la droite, une montagne se dresse, que le soleil illumine. Un fleuve (ou une rivière) court vers nous, reflétant les rayons du soleil et les couleurs de l'automne. Sur le rocher à l'arrière-plan, au milieu du fleuve, un arbre ardent fait jaillir la lumière, que les oiseaux protègent comme un trésor. Cette lumière, cet espoir et cet amour éclatants, atteignent le héros du tableau : l'arbre-oiseau se désaltérant, situé sur le rocher plus avant. Cet arbre-oiseau, métaphore de la vie et du bonheur, porte sur sa queue branchue un couple d'oiselets bleus et, sur sa tête, un généreux bouquet de fleurs qu'un colibri vient butiner. Un nid rempli d'œufs prêts à éclore constitue le corps fertile de cette créature divine. Le fleuve de la vie court et court encore, plus turbulent à droite, où le courant est fort, plus calme sur la gauche, où quelques herbes folles plongent en rameaux dans l'eau sereine, formant de douces encyclies.

Gouache and acrylic on cardboard.
A bright sun beams down on an autumn landscape. The trees and vegetation are coloured warm oranges, yellows and browns. On the right, a mountain rises up, illuminated by the sun. A river runs towards us, reflecting the sun's rays and the autumn colours. On the rock in the background, in the middle of the river, a burning tree gives off light, which the birds protect like a treasure. This light, this bright hope and love, reaches the hero of the painting: the thirst-quenching bird-tree on the rock more to the fore. This bird-tree, a metaphor for life and happiness, carries on its branchy tail a pair of bluebirds and, on its head, a generous bouquet of flowers for a hummingbird to forage. A nest full of eggs ready to hatch forms the fertile body of this divine creature. The river of life runs on and on, more turbulent on the right, where the current is strong, calmer on the left, where a few wild grasses plunge in boughs into the serene water, forming gentle encyclies.

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Peinture NaïvePaysage AutomnalMontagneFleuveRivière

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A self-taught artist, I started painting around ten years ago, shortly after my son was born. What led me to painting? Essentially the need to escape a boring working life, to reconnect with my childhood[...]

A self-taught artist, I started painting around ten years ago, shortly after my son was born.

What led me to painting? Essentially the need to escape a boring working life, to reconnect with my childhood dreams at a time when I'd lost my way, and the desire to bring fantasy to everyone (young and old). I was fascinated by the magnificent illustrations I'd discovered in the children's books I'd read to my son, and I'd wanted to create my own images, my own paintings, that would tell the story of my inner world, my dreams, my fantasies, my ideals. I wanted to paint what moved me so that I'd never forget it, so that I'd have a memory of it that I could pass on and communicate.

When I create characters in pencil, I never know in advance what I'm going to draw. I let my hand go and then I see what appears. I like not knowing where my gesture is going to take me. I like to be surprised by what emerges from the first strokes of my pencil. I have the pleasant impression of accessing something of myself that had been lost (in my subconscious or in my distant memories, who knows?).

When I've collected a large enough number of pencil drawings, I look for the ones that could be put together in the same scene, the characters who could have adventures together in the same painting. I spend a lot of time creating these compositions. Once I've worked out which characters have something to say to each other and what setting they could be in, I start painting. I always paint my background first (a natural landscape) and then insert my characters. Everything is done in gouache.

Painting and drawing seemed to me to be more reliable means of expression than texts and speeches. As a linguist by training, I spent a long time working on words and the construction of meaning when I was preparing my doctoral thesis. The polysemy in languages can be so dizzying! Although I'm always sensitive to the poetry of literary works and the beauty of well-crafted arguments, I'm now less moved by them than by the poetry or beauty of images. Words, sometimes misleading or a source of misunderstanding, never colourful enough or on the contrary too saturated, can't do everything. When we no longer know what to say or how to say it, when words fail us, when silence imposes itself, painting, sculpture, music or dance can take over, for the pleasure of all.

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