Vegetable and water are inseparable subjects for Sandrine Grimaud-Lebeaux. Thus, with its landscapes constantly in movement and changing, it approaches the cycle of life, childhood, loneliness and resilience. She talks about man, sometimes secret or exuberant, clear or obscure, weak or powerful, peaceful or violent. Its inks on canvas all in fluidity and transparency, always terminating, represent a barrier against the aggressions of everyday life or the harshs of life, between suggestion and erasure, reality and imaginary, figurative and abstraction.
"My inks are pieces of memory, pieces of life that invite us to reflection, letting go, meditation ... and which encourage us to become aware of the vulnerability of nature, and also Our own fragility ".
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