Self-taught
artist in visual arts, Odile Tellier is a bachelor in Mathematics and
Statistics from UQAM and has professional training in classical and
contemporary dance from the School of Ballet du Québec. Having always been
interested in all arts events despite his different interests, it is only later
that painting becomes the junction, the unexpected result, of rather disparate
worlds: dance and mathematics. Since then, she gets her fingers dirty every day
with all types of mediums and on all kind of support which comes to hand. Rust
Paint, latex spray, toner, nail polish are often swept by old credit cards. The
painting, a scene: a space to start. Space generated by the power of color, a
few simple forms simplified to a minimum or
complicated indefinitely. Like a movement, the essential is in the
moment: every time an algorithm to decipher, a solution to express. The colors
are the variables, their transformations on the canvas and the mixing of
textures are their resultant. Then, by dint of combinations, permutations,
decomposition, repetition, the depth of the arrangements is taking shape.
What
if abstraction and movement could unite, where will they allow themselves to
fall?
Here
is a new playground.
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