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Lucette (2023) Textile Art by Odile Guichard

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  • Acrylic on Linen Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 19.7in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Framing This artwork is not framed
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About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles. Embroidery. Technique which consists in adding on a fabric a flat or relief pattern made of simple threads, sometimes by integrating materials such as sequins, pearls or even precious stones. Acrylic. Paint using traditional pigments mixed with synthetic resins. Hyperrealism. Painting which expresses, [...]

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Odile Guichard is a contemporary French artist. With an original and deeply personal approach, she has undertaken the task of modernizing and transforming this intricate craft into a form of artistic expression [...]

Odile Guichard is a contemporary French artist. With an original and deeply personal approach, she has undertaken the task of modernizing and transforming this intricate craft into a form of artistic expression that is truly her own. Odile's work with thread and canvas is a testament to her commitment to refinement and subtlety, where the delicate play of lines and volumes transcends the material, giving her creations a dynamic quality that shifts with the interplay of light.

What sets Odile apart in the world of art is her remarkable fusion of embroidery and painting. This unique combination allows her to breathe life into her subjects with an expressionist character that is both contemporary and captivating. The thread itself becomes an integral part of her art, extending the lines and enhancing the sense of volume, almost as if it were emerging from the very canvas. The masterful use of shadows adds depth and vibrancy, bringing her works to life in a mesmerizing way.

Odile's creative process is a meticulously crafted journey, starting with sketches and followed by intricate embroidery on various materials such as old sheets or antique paper. The thread takes on the role of a surrogate line, paving the way for the infusion of color and volume. The canvas itself undergoes a preparatory treatment before the true pictorial work commences. Throughout this process, the thread remains a constant presence, both within and outside the artwork, serving as a symbolic umbilical cord connecting the creation to its creator.

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Textile Art titled "La chaise d'Amandine" by Odile Guichard, Original Artwork, Embroidery Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
Textile Art on Fabric | 39.4x31.5 in
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Textile Art titled "Songe" by Odile Guichard, Original Artwork, Embroidery Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
Textile Art on Linen Canvas | 5.9x5.9 in
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Textile Art titled "Fauteuil Tourny" by Odile Guichard, Original Artwork, Embroidery Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
Textile Art on Canvas | 31.5x31.5 in
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Textile Art titled "Hector" by Odile Guichard, Original Artwork, Embroidery Mounted on Wood Stretcher frame
Textile Art on Canvas | 23.6x19.7 in
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