Year of creation | 2023 |
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Dimensions | 52 W × 70 H × 5 D cm |
Type of art | drawing |
Style | realism |
Genre | still-life |
Materials | mixed method, paper |
Framing | the artwork is sold with framing |
Type of packaging | cardboard box |
Imagine yourself in a dance hall, where the silence is broken only by the sound of pointe shoes brushing the floor. The work "Elevation in Blue" captures this ephemeral grace, this suspended moment when the ballerina rises, light as a feather, carried by her dance shoes. Graphite was used to draw every detail with surgical precision, from delicately tied ribbons to folds of satin worn from hours of rehearsal. The pastel blue background creates a dreamlike atmosphere, where reality blends into imagination, where dance becomes a form of visual poetry. Each stroke of the pencil tells a story, that of perseverance, passion and the quest for perfection. “Élévation en Bleu” is not simply a work of art, it is an ode to the beauty of movement, a tribute to these artists who, every day, push the limits of their bodies.
Sandrine Piegay is an artist who discovered drawing in the summer of 2019. Self-taught, her talent was very quickly noticed since 6 months after starting, she was asked to exhibit at the Palais des Congrès in Perpignan. Today, this Drouot artist is a member of several internationally renowned academies and foundations, such as: -the Academy of Arts, Sciences and Letters of Paris, -the European Academy of Arts-France, -Mondial Art Academia, -the Taylor Foundation, - the Accademia Italia in Arte Nell Mondo - International Guild Of Realism - UNOTA / UNSCO Her drawings appear in prestigious art magazines and she exhibits internationally, notably in Canada, Argentina, the USA, India and several European countries. His artistic inspiration comes from travel, regions and the secret treasures that nature offers us. She seeks to capture the authenticity, the emotion of a fleeting moment through her hyper-realistic black and white drawings. The details, depth of field, volumes and textures are all characteristics that make his work appreciated and recognized. Sandrine draws with love of detail, the emotions of landscapes, objects, everyday scenes and the heritage that she loves. His goal is to live fully from his art and to bring a little happiness to people through his creations.