Between tradition and innovation, polymorphic artist Sophie Pirot, interested in issues related to artificial intelligence in art, has chosen to go against the grain and against the current. The artist returns to the techniques of the 14th and 15th centuries, those of Van Eyck: layer upon layer, building whites upon whites, after preparing the wooden panel with ten layers of primer, carefully applied and sanded. A tribute to slowness taught by Jean Pierre Podevin and Hélène Feye. Thus, she draws inspiration from these images created by AI, infusing them with unparalleled depth and soul through this technique. This small collection of works speaks of women who made history and of whom little has been spoken.
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Maison de la Laïcité
Rue des Déportés 11
Arlon
Belgique
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