Charlotte Pivard

Charlotte Pivard

Painter


Charlotte Pivard's painting magnifies the representation of reality, coupled with a pictorial search for abstract colors. Within this attractive graphic of light and color, the real suggests the abstract and vice versa.

Her works reflect the artist's contemplation of the environment that surrounds her as she travels, and some of the beauty that fills her with wonder. Her "suspended" moments nourish Charlotte Pivard's artistic research and she advocates the protection of nature.

The painter's new take on landscapes is a gateway to a whole new world of possibilities, with a different positioning, perspective and approach.


A Whisper in the Trees

 « Un murmure dans les Arbres » (A Whisper in the Trees) series sheds light on Nature's fundamental forces. With a singular pictorial poetry, I emphasize the importance of reconnecting with our environment to find our inner balance.

Trees are symbols of resilience and growth, a window into the very essence of their existence: “Trees whisper ancient secrets, and in their abstract dance, they invite us to find peacefulness in the heart of Nature.” Charlotte Pivard

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Emotional dance
 
Inspired by surrealism, I play with visual contrasts to express a link between the inner and outer worlds, creating an atmosphere that is both intimate and dreamlike. I explore how we manage our emotions and guide them towards well-being. Referring to Magritte, clouds and storms are a visual presentation of human emotions, highlighting the complexity and beauty of our inner world.

The dancers emphasize their symbolic freedom to move in the direction everyone takes according to their own ambitions, paradigms and deep-rooted convictions. An application on your phone allows you to watch the dancer in movement for each work, inviting you to share this moment of grace in complete intimacy.

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Immersion
 
My lifelong passion for botany has made water lilies one of my favorite flowers. Indeed, they rise from the water, open in the morning and close at night, like a metaphor for life. My painting draws a line between the immersion of water lilies, in reference to Monet, and the management of heightened emotions. 

I'm also talking about the ability of each of us to bury the dark sides of our lives in the underworld. The use of the “tondo” format underlines the sense of infinity. The majesty of these flowers gives a positive boost to our modern, sometimes hectic lives.

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