Blandine Soulage explores the boundaries between
photography and visual creation using alternative printing
processes such as silk screen printing, gum arabic, and
engraving.
She uses photography as raw material to produce unique
visual objects. In these works, representations of the body
and matter become rhythm, movement, fluidity, and tend
towards abstraction.
These researches are situated at the convergence of artistic
experimentation and color exploration. The chromatic field is
deconstructed and reinterpreted, sometimes translated into
monochromes, bichromies, and trichromies. Patterns, flat
tints, and superpositions invite immersion through color.
These artisanal processes inscribe the research in a longterm
context, away from digital immediacy, and allow a return
to materiality and artistic experimentation.
Hereby :
Trichromatic silk screen edition
halftone and flat tints, 50 x 70 cm
bamboo paper & inks
Trichromatic silk screen prints edition
30 x 40 cm, bamboo paper
fluorescent inks