To Water and Earth – Sylvie Gedda

Sylvie Gedda's work "À l'eau la terre" (To the Water, the Earth), though small in size, shines with quality and brilliance, comparable to a precious jewel. This creation, made on a wooden support using epoxy putty, perfectly illustrates Gedda's quest for depth, transparency, and plays of light.

40 x 40 cm

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Analysis of the work "À l'eau la terre" by Sylvie Gedda

Sylvie Gedda, enriched by her multicultural heritage – Russian, German, and Italian – lives and creates in Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. Her solid artistic training, acquired at the Bordeaux School of Fine Arts, the Sorbonne University in Paris, and the Paris Academic Institute, is clearly evident in the finesse and sophistication of her work

"To Water, Earth" is distinguished by a palette of vibrant and harmonious colors, dominated by shades of green, purple, and pink, with touches of silver that add a luminous dimension. The organic and fluid forms seem to intertwine and merge, creating a dynamic and balanced composition. The epoxy paste technique, applied in multiple layers, allows for playing with reflections and transparencies, giving the work remarkable visual depth.

Although Gedda's preferred medium is acrylic glass, this work demonstrates his mastery of epoxy putty on wood. Each layer of color is carefully applied to create captivating effects of light and texture. The use of epoxy putty allows him to capture and reflect light in a unique way, adding an almost three-dimensional quality to the piece.

"To Water, the Earth" is an eloquent demonstration of Sylvie Gedda's talent. Through her choice of colors, her layering techniques, and her mastery of materials, Gedda manages to transform a small canvas into a high-quality work of art. Each element of the composition contributes to a visual harmony that evokes the beauty and complexity of nature. This work is a shining testament to Gedda's skill and artistic ingenuity.

Additional information

Year

2020

Frame

Yes

Technique used

Epoxy paste and pigments

Original artwork

Yes

Unique piece

Yes

Certificate of authenticity

Yes

Signature

Yes