Flight – Françoise Dugourd-Caput
Envolée is a painting of gesture, light, and freedom. Françoise Dugourd -Caput affirms an intuitive pictorial style, where abstraction never becomes conceptual, but rather sensory and imbued with life. The work resonates with its ability to evoke, in a simple burst of matter and color, an emotion of space, breath, and possibility. A flight, in the purest sense of the word.
80 x 80 cm
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Review of the work "Envolée" by Françoise Dugourd -Caput
With Envolée , Françoise Dugourd -Caput expresses a resolutely free work, a lyrical abstraction where color becomes breath, movement, ascension. Far from a static composition, the canvas seems literally carried by an invisible current, like a flow of energy traversing the pictorial space. The viewer's eye is swept away on an aerial, almost musical journey, made of ruptures, erasures, and bursts of light.
A material brought to life by the palette knife. Painted in oil and worked with a palette knife, Envolée displays a remarkable richness of texture. The artist's gestures are visible, incisive, sometimes sculptural. The knife creates layers, incisions, areas of thickness and transparency that reinforce the effect of upward movement. Each plane of color becomes a plane of breath.
A fluid and contrasting composition. The organization of the pictorial space avoids any symmetry or rigid construction. Bluish masses cling to the corners, while the central light, made of whites, pale yellows, and opalescent pinks, seems to tear the canvas from one side to the other, like a fissure or a passage. Abrupt angles meet diffuse contours, in a dialogue between structured momentum and poetic dissolution.
Color as a vehicle for emotion. The palette used is both vibrant and subtle. Deep blues dominate, counterbalanced by touches of burnt orange, purple, and ochre. These colors are never applied in flat, homogeneous areas: they blend, brush against each other, and overlap transparently, creating a shifting, almost meteorological atmosphere. The sensation of an inner light pervades the entire work.
Additional information
| Dimensions | 80 × 80 × 3 cm |
|---|---|
| Year | 2008 |
| Frame | No |
| Technique used | Oil on canvas |
| Original artwork | Yes |
| Unique piece | Yes |
| Certificate of authenticity | Yes |
| Signature | Yes |




