Plant Water – Elée Ferré
"Vegetal Water" is a parenthesis where everything seems peaceful, a place where ideas, currents, and movements coexist harmoniously. The work invites us to slow down, to observe the invisible paths that run through us, to become aware of the silent rhythms that animate us. An inner cartography where thought becomes a river and contemplation an immersion.
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: Do waves create such patterns? Is the flow of energy so dense from our neurons to our organs? What currents give rise to our ideas, our reflections, our thoughts?
Here, it seems fluid, peaceful, in a bubble-like parenthesis. Elée Ferré
23 x 23 cm
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Review of "Eau Végétale" by Elée Ferré
Nettle green ink applied with a pen on recycled paper.
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In "Vegetal Water," Elée Ferré invites us to explore a fluid territory where the visible and the invisible intertwine. The work, drawn with nettle-green ink applied with a pen, seems to capture an organic and immaterial phenomenon, a subtle circulation between water and thought.
The motif, contained within a circular form, evokes a suspended bubble, an enclosed space where supple, undulating currents flow smoothly. The whole offers a sense of balance, a breath into which the gaze can plunge. These lines, of an almost hypnotic delicacy, suggest the complex network of water waves and that of our own neural system.
The drawing poses a fascinating question: do the flows that pass through us, whether aquatic or cerebral, really leave such imprints? The density of the curves, their way of overlapping without colliding, gives the impression of a supple and continuous movement, like a thought being born and spreading.
The use of nettle green ink, a color derived directly from plants, reinforces this impression of a dialogue between nature and mind. The line is not merely a graphic representation; it becomes a living material, an element that reminds us that we are made of the same fluids as the water that shapes landscapes.
The choice of recycled paper situates the work within a broader reflection on the cycle of materials and their reuse. Nothing is lost, everything is transformed, and this medium, by its very imperfect nature, engages in a dialogue with the controlled gentleness of the line.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 23 × 23 × 1 cm |
|---|---|
| Year | 2023 |
| Frame | No |
| Technique used | Pen on paper |
| Original artwork | Yes |
| Unique piece | Yes |
| Certificate of authenticity | Yes |
| Signature | Yes |




