Paris-based French artist Adèle Aproh creates her paintings using different techniques and materials, swiftly leveraging colored pencils, markers, airbrushes, oil, and more. Her dynamic narrative is influenced by pop culture and surrealism.
Adèle Aproh finds similarities between her work and Russian dolls, as both can be opened up and explored for deeper meanings. She shared with Innovative Artist Grants, ‘Telling stories within stories, unfolding an absurd universe full of symbolism and references.’
I feel that her work can be peeled and inspected for nuances and details. It’s not just the main story that matters in her paintings. It’s more like witnessing the process she puts in and her thoughts on the creation.
Adèle Aproh pivoted her career in communication with a business school diploma to painting and her craft. She stated to It’s Nice That, ‘the best decision I’ve ever taken.’
She started experimenting with recreating The Major Arcana set with her style and touch in October 2022. You can check out Adèle Aproh’s work on her Instagram.
Katia Lifshin is a painter who finds inspiration in long gone memories of old photographs. Reviving these moments with a new perspective, the artist tries to resolve humane feelings while forming intimate illusions.
Growing up in St. Louis, Missouri, American artist Zoe Hawk’s paintings investigate the challenging transitional phase of girlhood, being an adolescent and feminine identity.
US-based Cuban artist Darian Mederos uses bubble wrap to hide his hyper-realistic portraits just like our civilization uses plastic to protect organic materials.
Toronto based German-Brazilian painter Jeanine Brito’s paintings are often inspired by her recollections, but they revive on the canvases with a theatrical and surreal touch, while discussing the fragility of memories, and how they turn into merely a feeling when the details fade.
Adèle Aproh reimagines The Major Arcana with Russian doll-like narrative
Paris-based French artist Adèle Aproh creates her paintings using different techniques and materials, swiftly leveraging colored pencils, markers, airbrushes, oil, and more. Her dynamic narrative is influenced by pop culture and surrealism.
Adèle Aproh finds similarities between her work and Russian dolls, as both can be opened up and explored for deeper meanings. She shared with Innovative Artist Grants, ‘Telling stories within stories, unfolding an absurd universe full of symbolism and references.’
I feel that her work can be peeled and inspected for nuances and details. It’s not just the main story that matters in her paintings. It’s more like witnessing the process she puts in and her thoughts on the creation.
Adèle Aproh pivoted her career in communication with a business school diploma to painting and her craft. She stated to It’s Nice That, ‘the best decision I’ve ever taken.’
She started experimenting with recreating The Major Arcana set with her style and touch in October 2022. You can check out Adèle Aproh’s work on her Instagram.
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