Light as a guide
Lauren Collin, a young French visual artist, aged 27, who graduated from the ESAG Penninghen school of graphic arts in 2011, uses a scalpel to bring her materials to life and to sculpt paper.
“I started to be attracted to Japanese culture, and I rediscovered paper. It was to become my favourite material, my medium of expression. My models are therefore architectural forms that are half-origami, half-organic. I’ve abandoned my pencils to draw with a brand new tool, a box cutter. My drawings have gone from colour to white on white. “
The bas-reliefs she produces are made from a neutral medium, ARCHES® Watercolor paper, which she sculpts.
Light plays an essential role in reading the work, rendering certain parts visible whilst others are almost invisible.
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From 23 March to 14 May 2016
Individual exhibition at Galerie Dutko, 11 rue Bonaparte 75006 Paris.