Art et lecture
, 2024Sophie Dumont's Art et Lecture masterfully combines abstraction and minimalism, offering a serene composition of books and shelves.
Measuring 87 x 87 cm, this oil on canvas employs a refined color palette of whites, grays, and earthy tones like beige and taupe, exuding harmony and tranquility. Dumont’s layered brushstrokes and textured techniques evoke a contemplative atmosphere, inviting viewers into a quiet and reflective space.
The neutral tones make this painting ideal for modern interiors, whether adorning a home office, reading nook, or sophisticated living room. Dumont’s skillful use of light and shadow transforms simple book arrangements into visual poetry, reflecting her unique ability to merge abstraction with familiar themes.
Framed elegantly in wood, Art et Lecture resonates as a timeless addition to any space, capturing the calm and focus often associated with literature and introspection. Sophie Dumont’s ability to extract emotion through minimalistic compositions ensures that this artwork remains open to interpretation, allowing viewers to create their own narrative.
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Sophie Dumont
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Biography
Born in Paris on April 09, 1964. Lives and works in Langrune sur Mer (Normandy)
Born in Paris on April 09, 1964. Lives and works in Langrune sur Mer (Normandy)
Sophie Dumont moved away from the Metropolis to live a few years in the Antilles, Spain and finally in Morocco.
She stores up a host of images and colors that she will carefully keep at the bottom of her memory.
On her return to France in 1991, she took the plunge and grabbed the brushes. From her earliest childhood, she was immersed in the world of painting, through the drawings of Henriette Dumont, her paternal grandmother who sketches at all times, children and grandchildren with a line that can recall that of Matisse.
Sophie Dumont is interested in the history of art, works for several years, searches, discovers in order to fully realize herself around 2007.
Its invoice becomes stronger, the layers multiply on the canvas, revealing a beach or cliffs to whoever wants to discover them.
His work in oil takes on its full value in successive layers and transparencies in shades of gray and white.
Sophie DUMONT extends her exploration of the Norman universe.
The environment is familiar to her, but she stubbornly welds the slightest vibrations.
The omnipresent landscape hides from view to reveal furtive appearances that drown in the pearly and translucent light.
The subliminal vision of a horizon cut out by distant cliffs evokes a daily life punctuated by a constantly changing space.
Nothing disturbs the tranquility of a space shaped by these diaphanous lights, a mixture of grays and shadows that subtly play with the fluidities of air and water. These landscapes imbued with a lyricism bordering on abstraction seem to move away from a reality that the heaviness of traditional painting wants to find in the recognizable.
The representation is irreversibly detached from the motif to better reflect the emotion aroused by the total immersion in the painting. The image fades before the senses, giving the viewer his freedom of interpretation.