Pop Bulldog

Artist
Priscilla Vettese
Pop Bulldog (2023) Mixed media on resin
  • Dimensions : 18 x 22 x 10 cm
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Period Contemporary (1945-today)
Artist Biography

Priscilla Vettese was born in 1985 in Montreuil-sous-Bois and currently lives in Rosny-sous-Bois in the Paris region. 

Attracted by art since her childhood, she loved tinkering, cutting, pasting, drawing, painting… to create something unique that came out of her creative and dreamlike imagination. 

Curious and self-taught by nature, she discovered while growing up the techniques of drawing with graphite pencil, charcoal and watercolor. 

The drawing and art history lessons helped him to become more aware and improve his skills. 

As a teenager, during a trip to Provence, she discovered acrylic painting and fell in love with it. 

His parents will not be able to offer him studies of applied arts but his stubborn and creative temperament will not run out of steam. 

First of all inspired by the great impressionist painters, she likes to express on the canvas the atmosphere and the energy of the landscapes that she feels during her discoveries. 

Her approach is rooted in nature itself, like an intimate dialogue with the landscape that is offered to her, whatever it is. 

Nature is a source of promise, of strength but also of resilience. 

She fascinates her, she inspires her, she admires him. 
Both in the figurative and in the abstract, the artist initiates a relationship between the different tones of colors, shapes and textures. 

Since the discovery of her hypersensitivity, she has been listening to her emotions where there are rising and falling interior tides. 

An intrinsic desire to artistically express one's whole being has developed. 

Painting is a resilience echoing her inner cosmos through her lived experiences and embedded in her mind and influencing the outside world she perceives. 

Quest for finesse in patterns, search for materials and movements; chromatic sensations flourish on the canvas via the ebb and flow of his emotions of the moment.

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