Léa Renard
Through the artist’s gesture, material is a playground.
The forms emerge from simple elements, which multiply, aggregate, and transform.
They dwell between the familiar and the strange, the control and the accident, the stillness and the movement.
These contrasts—physical, sensory, conceptual—shape the experience. Textures rub against and respond to one another. Volumes explore weightlessness.
The works deliberately resist any immediate narrative.
Their plump, almost flesh-like quality introduces a sense of dissonance and humor. Abstraction becomes an opening, inviting projection. A language between the visible and the invisible, the intimate and the shared.
Together, the pieces compose a living landscape.
Playfulness and humor take shape.
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