Alzbeta Josefy: shapes and blur

25/09/2018 Severine Grosjean

Young painter, she creates organic and cellular forms inspired by her interest in the human organism. Her work is characterized by a search for form in the process of painting itself. Through her monochrome paintings, she seeks the interior of these layers. She  creates an illusion of blur by washing the applied paint.

The blur characterizes life much more than the net. She freezes reality like a still life. The most recent paintings explore the feeling of perceiving the body from the inside as her last work “Résonances”. She paints silhouettes that blend in with the decor. She expresses tenderness and softness between grace and lightness of the keys. She sweeps with a soft brush to remove all traces too visible that the brush could leave, uniting the tones in a well-melted whole. This representation of the body offers to the eye a multitude of details, and allows to see the invisible. Blue, gray, or purple, in many works, only one color dominates the canvas. Each color has the power to affect feelings and perceptions.

Alzbeta softens the contours of shapes to allow a gradual transition from one tone to another. Blur makes the color smooth without any touch. Whether it is in “Honey Gathers” where she deals with the impressive internal organization of the hive while weaving links with the company or “Carbon cycle”, the fuzzy effect that brings a romantic effect, expressing an interiority that makes it possible to get closer to reality.

Alzbeta Josefy  focuses on the formal experiments inherent in the themes of nature and the body. She builds a line that separates different realities, different levels of consciousness. In her paintings, she expresses landscapes with different degrees of sensibility. By using light, shadow and volume, the result is an image that perceptibly encompasses all these phases.

This collection of bodies and animals accumulate and create a mortal and morbid thing The decor, sometimes abstract, expresses, experiences and “electrifies” resonating in each of the spectateurs put face to face with this recognizable world but unknown.

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