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About the author t1i28
Born in 1968 in Hauts-de-, Laurence Dufour is a self-taught artist who, for more than three decades, has explored a wide range of artistic mediums with great sensitivity and prolific creativity. She began her career in 1987 by devoting herself mainly to drawing, using techniques such as charcoal, graphite pencil, lead pencil and red chalk to translate the subtlety of human forms and emotions on paper. Her work, marked by a constant quest for refinement, quickly extended to sculpture, with a predilection for terracotta, which she modeled from 1990 to 2006, before integrating painting into her artistic repertoire, thus pursuing a natural evolution without ever abandoning other practices.
His work, deeply rooted in a figurative style, reflects the major influences of painters and sculptors such as Claude Monet, Paul Cézanne, Auguste Rodin, Camille Claudel, and Salvador Dalí. These references are found in his way of capturing light, of hugging curves and of rendering a palette of colors and textures that give life to his creations. Dufour is distinguished not only by his acrylic canvases on wood and MDF, but also by his stone and terracotta sculptures, capturing the essence of romanticism and poetry in each piece.
Through her many exhibitions, both in her native region and in the Paris region, she expresses a deep desire to reveal the simple but captivating beauty of life. Whether in her meticulous drawings or her graceful sculptures, Dufour seeks to immortalize these ephemeral moments where light, form and color come together to create a work that, once completed, no longer belongs to her, but becomes a source of wonder for the viewer.
- Nationality:
- Date of birth : 1968
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists