Sylvie MARC

Sylvie Marc's work is centred on an honest and profound exploration of colour. It is a quest for originality, a pursuit that the artist intuitively understands and that her work, both sculptural and pictorial, allows her to approach. Her figures, captured in their gaze and movement, exist on the tightrope of faith and the absolute, as if on the edge of language. This makes them increasingly inhabit the light and embrace the sky. The word 'quest' comes up again and again. Sylvie Marc works in successive waves, often taking up a character or motif and situating it within a narrative trajectory that suggests a porous, open story embracing the characters' preoccupations, obsessions, and hopes.

Sylvie Marc's work is built around a frank and profound search for colour, a quest for originality which the painter intuitively understands and which her work, both plastic and pictorial, enables her to explore. Her figures, captured in their gaze and movement, exist on the tightrope of faith and an absolute truth, as if on the edge of language. This makes them increasingly inhabit the light and embrace the sky. The word 'quest' emerges repeatedly, resonating through the landscapes of her paintings and the narratives they convey. Sylvie Marc works in successive waves, often taking up a character or motif and situating it within a trajectory that suggests a narrative with a porous, open structure. This narrative embraces the characters' preoccupations, obsessions and hopes, inviting viewers to delve deeper into their world. Each brushstroke is a dance of hues, transforming simple forms into complex emotions and forcing us to confront the essence of the human experience.

Sylvie MARCSYLVIE MARC'S work is built around a frank and profound search for colour, a quest for an original colour which the painter has an intuition for and which her work, both plastic and pictorial, enables her to approach. Her figures, captured in their gaze and movement, are themselves in a state of cry, as if on the edge of language, and they exist on the tightrope of a Faith, of an Absolute, which makes them increasingly inhabit the light and embrace the sky. The word "quest" comes up again and again, echoing in the air like a mantra. Sylvie MARC works in successive waves, often taking up a character or a motif to situate it in a trajectory that ends up suggesting a porous, open narrative that itself embraces the preoccupations, obsessions and hopes of the characters.

Moreover, this constant interaction between light and shadow in her work creates a dynamic tension that appeals deeply to the viewer's emotional state, inviting them to reflect on their own experiences. With each brushstroke and every layer of colour, a story unfolds that resonates with universal themes of longing and identity. In a world where the proletarian and the mythical collide, MARC's creations serve not just as aesthetic objects but as profound iterations of human emotions and existential questions that linger just beneath the surface. The artist's journey into character exploration invites us to lose ourselves within these painted landscapes where the boundaries of reality blur, enticing us to feel, to think, and ultimately, to understand more of ourselves in relation to the world around us.