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In Flight

Last year I experienced a lot of difficulties painting. My artwork was small and although I truly enjoyed it, I had asthma each time I started a larger size watercolor. But I also had a kind of epiphany while contemplating and painting trees and flowers. Several of my artworks accumulated patterns, which in themselves


didn't bring much interest. I seemed to see in them more than what was visible. Each of them were constructed with complicated maths patterns involving the golden number. I decided to make videos of them.

Let me know if you love them!

The first one is inspired by the distance you find between trees, called the Shyness Clift, and the verisimilitude between trees and clouds.

 
 
 

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Explore a diverse portfolio of work that moves between abstraction and observation. Each series examines layering, transparency, and the interplay of control and chance — qualities inherent to watercolor and multiple exposure photography alike.

From the monumental accumulations in Removal (2019) to the recent poem-guided abstract watercolors, the pieces reflect an ongoing investigation into presence, memory, and the unpredictable nature of materials.

Fleur Thesmar — Boston contemporary artist.

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