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Leoni Eva Nielsen




Lives and works in Paris.
Born in 1983, Les Lilas (93), Franco-Danish nationality.




Artist
" One of the major challenges is to recreate my painting materials which are similar to those of everyday life but are only lies pictorial. This is the painting that dominates, and the false world that it gives legitimacy. Is it a gloss that you look or just a dripping paint matter? Planks of wood or brush marks? It is these doubts that make the game of painting . "In Conversation with Amelia
Pironeau, May 2008

"Buoyed by the strangeness of his compositions and subjects represented, painting Eva Nielsen has depopulated areas, solitary objects, outlandish situations and topics ridiculous [...]. With the" tools " she loves: the use of screen printing to create different levels of readability, the use of white reserve to strengthen the indeterminacy of his paintings, the presence of blur to lose e the viewer in different planes paint, Eva Nielsen creates a world that is gradually losing its apparent familiarity to gain depth and mystery. Thus, to his
islands they provide a narrative perplexed and open each of which can be seized to develop its own scenarios and decide the meaning of what is imagined. "

Clement Dirie, for the exhibition" Let's talk about painting # 1 ", May-June 2009 at Booth, Lyon.

website of the artist http://www.eva-nielsen.com/





Eva Nielsen, Numancia Bouelles , 2009, silkscreen, acrylic and oil on canvas, courtesy Galerie Dominique Fiat.





Eva Nielsen, Desert , 2009, silkscreen, acrylic and oil on canvas, courtesy Galerie Dominique Fiat.






Eva Nielsen, A torrents, 2007, silkscreen, acrylic and oil on canvas, courtesy Galerie Dominique Fiat.





Eva Nielsen, Witness, 2009, silkscreen, acrylic and oil on canvas courtesy Galerie Dominique Fiat.





Eva Nielsen, Wakes with a start , 2008, silkscreen, acrylic and oil on canvas, courtesy Galerie Dominique Fiat.







Eva Nielsen Mobile Home , 2009, silkscreen, acrylic and oil on canvas, courtesy Galerie Dominique Fiat.







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