A gallery in the heights of the soul: art according to Rachel Hardouin
Issue 13
Rachel Hardouin
Mathilde Polidori
Born in Lyon in 1987, Mathilde Polidori is a French artist and muralist based in Paris. Through her oils on canvas, pastels on paper, monumental murals and digital works, she explores and dissects the emotional, intimate and sensual nuances of the faces around her.
Ponte di Ferro
The artists of the Ponte di Ferro art studio in Carrara, Italy
Camille Pozzo di Borgo
Z Hervias I meet Camille in her current studio, a former office space made available toartists for a few months. The huge volumes provide a raw setting for her creations. This brutality is found in her paintings, where it is interwoven with a firm elegance. The choice of images she engraves and the superimpositions used for her portraits question and blur the cursor of figurative representations. A graduate of the École nationale des beaux-arts in 2017, she exhibits in Paris and Corsica. It was here that she spent her childhood, in the heart of a natural environment that inspired her immense engravings of paradoxical symbolism.
Dalel Ouasli
Like a modern Homer, artist Dalel Ouasli recounts the richness and history of the Mediterranean, from its origins to contemporary stories. With a degree in plastic arts from the Sorbonne and a rigorous mastery of oil painting, she offers a modern reinterpretation of the ancient world from figuration to portraiture.
Ömer Eken
Born in 1988 in the Silvan district of Diyarbakır, a town in south-east Turkey, Ömer Eken graduated from the town's art college. He graduated from the Mimar-Sinan University of Fine Arts in Istanbul, first in the traditional Turkish crafts department, then in the painting department. The artist now lives and works in Diyarbakır.
Mélodie Lenglart
The portrait: humanism and mysticism from age to age