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MURIELLE ARGOUD explores with two paintings the American art gallery ADC FineArt thanks to the cordial contact with Litsa Spanos, the award winning master consultant. The two blues (100x140cm) will be on display and for sale at the gallery until the end of 2023 and will be sent to various art shows around the country,  as well as featuredin the "blink book" an American art book available in  various galleries and museums.




In the context of the Venice Art Biennale 23/04 – 27/11/2022
Murielle Argoud presents her work in Palazzo Bembo,
PERSONAL STRUCTURES under the auspices of the European Cultural Centre

Eternity is the present, the absolute present.
”The passing moment is eternity”

Goethe

To be silent…to silence the swirl of thoughts and emotions… This silence is the source of creative energy. It is the void and the full, the light and the dense, the living and the breathing… the high and the low are of the same essence of life, all at once working in the balance of time. Regulating the density, the fragility, the earthquakes of time, its upheavals, according to the impact of human consciousness.

Like a harp that emits a sound with each touch of energy that brushes it.

                                                                

PENDULUM OF TIME IN THE TIMELESS ETERNAL
presented at Palazzo Bembo,
Venice Art Biennale 2022
European Cultural Centre Italy
Personal Structures - Reflections
23 April - 27 November 2022

MURIELLE ARGOUD explores in her work the themes of time, metamorphosis, and alchemical gold. The artist uses a variety of materials: crystal and stone chips, sand, gold and silver leaves, lava, photography and oil colors. This mixture of materials aims to bring the force of the language of color to its paroxysm in the play of the elements of nature and their fusions. Murielle Argoud's pictorial quest is impregnated with transcendental thoughts and is the result of an alchemy, to bring together spirit and matter, intrinsically linked to poetry, metaphysics and cosmogony.
The exhibited work is a triptych, dimensions 140 x 258 x 4cm.