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Mea Ambrozo

Mea Ambrozo's professional artistic journey begins in 2004. She collaborated and exhibited in different galleries in Paris, Lyon and London. For 15 years, she experiences several techniques and materials. And she receives favorable feedback from collectors. This encourages him to persevere in his research and to assert an artistic identity constantly evolving.
Mea Ambrozo's abstract works are the product of instinctive work, with random and controlled gesture. White, black, colors are very sober and imperceptible at first. His project is essentially monochrome. Its creative process is conceptual, it mixes the point, the line, dripping.
"If we look at my works in their diversity, their successions appear not as fatality, but as the exercise of controlled freedom. The colors, the values, the brightness of the painting are not fixed and invariable on the Canvas but sensitive to variations in the light projected on the work and the displacement of the spectator. The absence of obvious strong colors allows you to look more carefully at the work. " Mea Ambrozo
Monochrome
The monochrome highlights the interdependence of the work of art and its context. The minimalist work is not only decorative. It allows direct interaction with its environment.
Mea Ambrozo is inspired by great masters like Robert Ryman. His work opened the way to minimalism. The freedom to change a certain reading of abstract art.
The White
Mea Ambrozo dares to work white as a unique color. It is inspired by American painting and in particular the New York School of Abstract Expressionism. It is inspired by Pierre Soulages and Russell Connor. Together, they envisage the unfair share of artistic creation and the trinity of the work: the artist, the material and the gaze of the spectator.
Black
Soulages says: "I don't want to portray but paint. Not represent but present".

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