"The Upsilon" is a large, slender acrylic painting on linen canvas stretched over wood.
In shades of South Sea blue and gold, an unusual female silhouette stands out.
Why Upsilon? It's the twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet, represented by y in French words.
Here it evokes singularity and duality, with this woman in a clownish yet precious costume, a warrior headdress in hammered brown copper, a face with Asian accents, the archetypal female clown who doesn't obey common laws, defies customs and expresses her uniqueness.
Dimensions: H 80 x W 40 x D 1.5 cm
acrylic paint, linen canvas
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"The Upsilon" is a large, slender acrylic painting on linen canvas stretched over wood.
In shades of South Sea blue and gold, an unusual female silhouette stands out.
Why Upsilon? It's the twentieth letter of the Greek alphabet, represented by y in French words.
Here it evokes singularity and duality, with this woman in a clownish yet precious costume, a warrior headdress in hammered brown copper, a face with Asian accents, the archetypal female clown who doesn't obey common laws, defies customs and expresses her uniqueness.
Dimensions: H 80 x W 40 x D 1.5 cm
acrylic paint, linen canvas
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