The Song of Flowers – Sylvie Gedda
Through her choice of colors, her superposition techniques and her mastery of materials, Sylvie Gedda has created a work of art of exceptional quality. Each element of the composition contributes to a visual harmony that recalls the beauty and delicacy of nature. This painting is a striking proof of his skill and artistic intuition. She is capable of creating fascinating and immersive pieces that captivate and enchant the viewer.
80 x 80 cm
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Review of the work “The Song of Flowers” by Sylvie Gedda
“The Song of Flowers” is an 80 x 80 cm work created by the artist Sylvie Gedda , a talented designer whose work is distinguished by its exceptional quality and brilliance, comparable to a precious jewel. Born to Russian, German and Italian immigrant grandparents, Gedda lives and works in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. His solid artistic training, acquired at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts de Bordeaux, the Sorbonne University in Paris, and the Institut Acadomique de Paris, is evident in every aspect of his art.
Contextualization and training: Sylvie Gedda uses her rigorous academic training to develop a unique and sophisticated approach to art. Her work focuses on depth, transparencies and plays of light, which she explores through the use of epoxy paste applied in several thicknesses on a wooden support. This technique allows Gedda to capture light in a unique way and create fascinating transparency effects.
Visual analysis: “The Song of Flowers” is distinguished by a soft and harmonious color palette, dominated by shades of green, pink, white and black. The composition is fluid and organic, evoking a lush garden where each flower seems to sing a visual melody. Circular shapes and floral patterns overlap and intertwine, creating a captivating visual dynamic that invites the viewer to immerse themselves in this botanical universe.
The epoxy paste technique, applied in successive layers, allows you to create remarkable effects of depth and transparency. The play of light on the surface adds an almost three-dimensional dimension to the work, making each detail rich and textured. The varied textures and subtle contrasts between colors captivate the eye and provoke careful exploration.
Techniques and Media: Although synthetic glass is Gedda's preferred medium, this work on wood demonstrates her ability to manipulate epoxy paste on different media with great skill. Each layer of color is carefully applied to maximize visual impact and create effects of light and texture that delight the viewer.
Further information
Dimensions | 80 × 80 × 5cm |
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Year | 2020 |
Technique used | Epoxy paste and pigments |
Original artwork | Yes |
Unique piece | Yes |
Certificate of authenticity | Yes |
Signature | Yes |