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Ukrainienne 1 (2025) Painting by Elsa Ducourret (Zaelle)

Pencil on Paper, 23.4x16.5 in
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  • Pencil on Paper
  • Dimensions 28.4x20.5 in
    Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 23.4in, Width 16.5in
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Portrait d'une jeune femme ukrainienne en costume traditionnel. Pendant la seconde guerre mondiale, les gens ont enterré leurs vêtements dans le sol afin de préserver le patrimoine national inestimable de la broderie des occupants soviétiques et allemands. Après la fin de la guerre mondiale, les vêtements brodés traditionnels sont devenus une manifestation [...]
Portrait d'une jeune femme ukrainienne en costume traditionnel. Pendant la seconde guerre mondiale, les gens ont enterré leurs vêtements dans le sol afin de préserver le patrimoine national inestimable de la broderie des occupants soviétiques et allemands. Après la fin de la guerre mondiale, les vêtements brodés traditionnels sont devenus une manifestation d’appartenance à la nation ukrainienne portée par les écrivains, les politiciens, les militants et les journalistes. Référence d'actualité, elle garde la tête haute et fière.

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Elsa Ducourret, born in 1985, is a dynamic artist who lives and works in , where she has developed a rich and varied career in the world of visual arts. A graduate of the Université Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux [...]

Elsa Ducourret, born in 1985, is a dynamic artist who lives and works in , where she has developed a rich and varied career in the world of visual arts. A graduate of the Université Michel de Montaigne Bordeaux in 2007 with a Bachelor's degree in Visual Arts and Art History, after obtaining a Baccalaureate specializing in visual arts in Libourne in 2003, she has always been deeply rooted in artistic practices. Her work is characterized by an eclectic use of mediums, including marker, pencil, ink, acrylic and watercolor, which she uses on various s such as paper and canvas. Ducourret's figurative style, centered on still lifes, reveals a deep iration for great masters such as Vincent van Gogh, Fauvism, Matisse, Picasso, Egon Schiele, Annette Messager and Klimt.

The artist lets herself be guided by her inspirations of the moment, alternating between periods of work with dry techniques and phases dedicated to engraving, printing, and especially painting. This freedom of creation is at the heart of her artistic approach, because she considers that experimentation is essential for a lively and rich artistic practice.

In addition to her personal work, Elsa Ducourret shares her ion by teaching visual arts to both adults and children. She also offers thematic courses, ranging from one to two full days, allowing her students to immerse themselves in various artistic techniques. For her, teaching is not only a way to transmit her know-how but also a source of personal enrichment. She firmly believes that the freedom to experiment is essential to art, and that this freedom comes through the ability to accept mistakes as an integral part of the creative process. Thus, her artistic practice is continually nourished by her teaching experiences and creative explorations, offering an authentic and original vision of contemporary figurative art.

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