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Sainte Victoire seen from Le Tholonet
Philippe Eric Marius - Bathers
Lila Dominique Charlotte - Bathers
The mas
Sitting Puppy 3
Large Blue 15
Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus
Compassionate deity
Mount Sainte-Victoire red
View from Bibemus – Mont Sainte-Victoire
Fish on the grill
Large egg
Study of cactus IX
En Gil
Bathers Women - Dish Ceramic 2
Les 3 Bérets - Bathers
Large Blue 17
Les Hommes Bathers
Large blue 14
Middle-sized egg
Night on the Sainte-Victoire
Souvenir of Cézanne
A Nice Bunch 4
Alpilles
The North Face of Mont Sainte-Victoire
Odile Noëlle Jeanne - Bathers
Little Girl Quilts
The orange sky over Sainte Victoire
Tom Wesselman's nude & the Palais Royal cockerel
Marttine Laurette Julie - Bathers
Striped fish
Sainte-Victoire in the mist 2
Sainte Victoire seen from Le Tholonet
Philippe Eric Marius - Bathers
Lila Dominique Charlotte - Bathers
The mas
Sitting Puppy 3
Large Blue 15
Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus
Compassionate deity
Mount Sainte-Victoire red
View from Bibemus – Mont Sainte-Victoire
Fish on the grill
Large egg
Study of cactus IX
En Gil
Bathers Women - Dish Ceramic 2
Les 3 Bérets - Bathers
Large Blue 17
Les Hommes Bathers
Large blue 14
Middle-sized egg
Night on the Sainte-Victoire
Souvenir of Cézanne
A Nice Bunch 4
Alpilles
The North Face of Mont Sainte-Victoire
Odile Noëlle Jeanne - Bathers
Little Girl Quilts
The orange sky over Sainte Victoire
Tom Wesselman's nude & the Palais Royal cockerel
Marttine Laurette Julie - Bathers
Striped fish
Sainte-Victoire in the mist 2 Dive into the deep blue
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“Large Blue 15” belongs to the series of the same name. In this series of paintings on watercolour paper, M.Cohen explores the plastic characteristics of writing.
Here, it is pure writing that takes over. Writing as a primary tool gives rhythm and breath. The writing is without message so that the only thing that remains is the pleasure of losing oneself in the movement and the colour.
M.Cohen produces and assembles large sections of a text that is all the more obscure because it is indecipherable. This mysterious language is alternately revealed or hidden by the colour. A diluted painting where traces, drips, crumpling, folds and assemblies contribute to masking the text. The viewer is then invited to question what is given to the eye and what is refused. He thus participates in the pugnacious and ardent quest for mystery. However, despite the different pictorial techniques that contribute to blurring the lines, the presence of water allows the fluidity and lightness of the composition to be maintained.
Finally, the ultimate provocation in this search for the unreadable is in the choice of the clearly identifiable shape of the iris and its pupil. This recurring motif in the Big Blue series invites us to accept that our gaze is not enough to reveal what the artist has chosen to hide. Despite the predominant writing, the painting is a plastic production, not literature. As a metaphor for art, “Large blue 15” offers everyone the freedom of multiple interpretations or the simple pleasure of contemplation.
It will form a harmonious diptych with another painting of the same format as “Large Blue 14“. Or even a quadriptych for a larger space.
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