Les paradis perdus #5, 2023

by Haude Bernabé

Painting : oil, collage

56 x 76 cm 22 x 29.9 inch

€3,900
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Signature

Hand-signed by artist

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Medium

Painting: oil, collage

Dimensions cm inch

56 x 76 cm 22 x 29.9 inch Height x Width x Depth

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Nude

Portrait

Floral

Africa

Human body

Leaf

Silhouette

Nature

White

Black

Artwork sold in perfect condition

Artwork location: France

Oil painting and collage on paper

Signed by the artist

Unique work

Haude Bernabé

“The road maps"

“During a stay in Togo in 2019, I was hiking in the bush and discovered the dyeing properties of the young teak leaf. I had a sketchbook with me, I took the print using the sap.

Through my training as an agricultural engineer, I have always been passionate about plants and I have always admired the lines that compose them, often in a fairly mathematical, symmetrical, fractal way...

It is also this beauty that I wanted to capture by taking their prints during my wanderings or those of my friends who bring them back to me from their distant stays.

In the “Les souffles" series, I used cotinus inflorescences a lot because of their lightness and their extremely graphic appearance.

I was also strongly influenced by the reflections of the Martinican poet and essayist Monchoachi. According to him, the Western world, having desecrated nature, has considered it above all as a resource.

“The threat to the great natural balances was unstoppable since the Western model presents itself as a movement of rupture with nature, oriented towards the aggression of it (….) As a rupture also with the ancient wisdoms from which that they come" in contrast to many other peoples who have maintained a sacred connection with nature through their spiritualities.

In the book “The Forest and the Gods", Lydia Cabrera explains that “It is through trees, plants, leaves, seeds that men trade with spirits and gods. Vegetation is the locus where the exchange of forces and signs between two worlds takes place.

It is these links, this spirituality between men and nature that I have tried to transcribe in my work.

The discovery of the documentary film “Moana" by Robert Flaherty, released in 1926, was an aesthetic shock and its remarks resonate with previous reflections. He is at the origin of the series “The Lost Paradises" where the leaf prints took up more space, saturated it, the characters represented are even tattooed with them. Which also corresponds to the feeling you get in a tropical forest where the vegetation completely envelops you, the plants themselves are a different size from those in temperate regions.

Claude Levy Strauss said, upon arriving in Brazil: “Plants more copious than those of Europe raise stems and leaves which seem cut out of metal, so assured is their growth and so much their meaningful form seems sheltered. tests of time. Seen from the outside, this nature is of another order than ours, it manifests a higher degree of presence and permanence" (in Tristes tropiques)

Some drawings from the “Lost Paradises" series were made in Africa, others with leaves from Haiti. »

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Haude Bernabé, Les paradis perdus #5

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Haude Bernabé was born in August 1963 in Brest. She lives and works in Montrouge near Paris, France.

Haude Bernabé started exploring sculpture in 1990. She found refuge in the rouchness of metal, determined to tame this cold and resistant material. The atmosphere of tension and resistance in which this work forces her is a prerequisite for its expressiveness.

Haude Bernabé defies the roughness of the medium by shaping it up and molding it to obtain her touching and inspiring creatures. The sculpture is the vector of her inner life. It is through creation that the artist manages to manifest her emotions. By letting us discover her personal mythology, she lets us discover a forest of eloquent beings, symbols of the passions that animate the depths of her soul.

The artist integrates literature in her sculptures. She manages to materialize writing, to give it a form. Inspired by Albert Camus, Jean Genet or Bernard-Marie Koltès, Bernabé fills her soul with the words of the authors and manages to embody them, to give them materiality. The words of Camus: "We light, in a drunk sky, the suns that we want to" inhabit her characters. The artist frees and gives life to the meanings of writing. Bernabé dedicates herself, in this exhibition, to a more instinctive and primitive work in which randomness predominates, giving birth to wild, unpredictable figures and beings coming straight out of the artist's unconscious.


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