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 Nathalie Laurie Suzie - Bathers
Nathalie Laurie Suzie - Bathers 	 Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus
Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus 	 Evelyne Gerard - Bathers
Evelyne Gerard - Bathers 	 Mount Sainte-Victoire red
Mount Sainte-Victoire red 	 Large egg
Large egg 	 Cycling on water - 40x60
Cycling on water - 40x60 	 The orange sky over Sainte Victoire
The orange sky over Sainte Victoire 	 Confidential
Confidential 	 Nathalie Laurie Suzie - Bathers
Nathalie Laurie Suzie - Bathers 	 Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus
Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus 	 Evelyne Gerard - Bathers
Evelyne Gerard - Bathers 	 Mount Sainte-Victoire red
Mount Sainte-Victoire red 	 Large egg
Large egg 	 Cycling on water - 40x60
Cycling on water - 40x60 	 The orange sky over Sainte Victoire
The orange sky over Sainte Victoire 	 Confidential
Confidential 	“Taciturn”, a painting from the Sweet Home series by the artist M. Cohen. Artistic alchemy or how to transmute old works into desirable objects…
“Taciturn” is a square work by the artist M.Cohen.
M.Cohen began her Sweet Home series in the spring of 2020… reconsidering old works, she set about tearing them up to compose new works. Her approach perhaps responds to a collective and universal hope, in this period when there has been so much talk about the world after. Is it not the role of artists to show us the way?
As an individual, M. Cohen has known how to transmute old works into desirable objects: the canvas is no longer the support of a work: forgotten, torn and finally assembled and glued, it becomes the medium, the material, the colour of a new creation: “Taciturn”.
Discover the artist"Outlawed", a painting from the Sweet Home series by the artist M. Cohen. Artistic alchemy or how to transmute old works into desirable objects...
Artistic alchemy or how to transmute old works into desirable objects...
Artistic alchemy or how to transmute old works into desirable objects...



