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Station de métro (2021) Painting by Patricia Gitenay
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Patricia Gitenay nous livre une scène quotidienne dans le métro, enrichi d'énormes luminaires orange. L'ambiance bleutée semble silencieuse comme si on avait immobilisé tout le monde pour un instant....
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Patricia Gitena, a French artist with Belgian roots, weaves a silent and lyrical narrative through her paintings, capturing scenes of life that surprise with their presence. Whether depicting random places from her walks or travels, Gitena transposes these moments onto her canvases with a palette that evokes a sense of wonder. Inspired by the atmospheric solitude in the works of Edward Hopper, she infuses her art with a quiet yet powerful resonance.
While Gitena finds inspiration in various locales, her heart remains with Lyon, a city that consistently holds her preference. Regularly painting its atmospheres and challenging scenes, she delves into the essence of the city that captivates her.
Gitena's artistic journey began with precision reproductions of paintings by great masters, encoming portraits, still lifes, and even depictions of dogs. The demand for family portrait reproductions soon followed, with Gitena displaying a fascination for intricacies like skin texture, eyelashes, hair, hands, and eyes, all meticulously rendered on canvas.
A significant chapter in Gitena's career revolves around her exploration of the theme of dogs, often working on commission with reference photos. For her, dogs embody companionship, and their eyes become a powerful means of expressing emotions that transcend words. Gitena's work on animal portraiture reflects her deep connection to capturing the essence of looks, whether from humans or animals, and translating the emotions they convey onto canvas.
Beyond her focus on animals, Gitena broadens her artistic horizons, exploring themes such as urban architecture and scenes of life in the style of her favorite painter, Edward Hopper. Her artistic repertoire, influenced by the silent eloquence of her subjects, mirrors her ability to convey a profound emotional depth through the brush strokes on canvas.
Patricia Gitena's journey as an artist embodies a harmonious blend of meticulous craftsmanship and emotional depth, creating silent yet evocative canvases that invite viewers into the nuanced worlds she brings to life.
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- Groups: Contemporary French Artists
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