Anne Robin, painter in the suburds of Paris, exhibits in France and abroad since 2014 in salons, or in galleries.
Halfway between the figurative and the abstract, her work strives to bring out feelings and emotions through antagonisms. Indeed her favorite themes are the contrasts between
somewhat contradictory cohabitations, such as the coldness of cities softened by the surrounding nature, the roundness of waves and clouds, found in abstract straight lines, or women. Without forgetting sometimes also the vivacity of the liberating abstract. Teeming with ideas, she finds her own ways to realize and showcase them. She likes offering an attractive visual ensemble to then bring the eye to the detail, take the viewer inside her painting, let him imagine, watch for the life that is there.
On canvas or other support, she paints in acrylic or mixed techniques, often with additions of materials, and one frequently finds gold, symbol of brilliance, in different forms, paint, pure pigments, leaf... She paints as she is, that is to say unpretentious, with her faults and her strengths, but admits making a point of honor to produce very personal works, in a style that cannot be found elsewhere.
Anne Robin, painter in the suburds of Paris, exhibits in France and abroad since 2014 in salons, or in galleries.
Halfway between the figurative and the abstract, her work strives to bring out feelings and emotions through antagonisms. Indeed her favorite themes are the contrasts between
somewhat contradictory cohabitations, such as the coldness of cities softened by the surrounding nature, the roundness of waves and clouds, found in abstract straight lines, or women. Without forgetting sometimes also the vivacity of the liberating abstract. Teeming with ideas, she finds her own ways to realize and showcase them. She likes offering an attractive visual ensemble to then bring the eye to the detail, take the viewer inside her painting, let him imagine, watch for the life that is there.
On canvas or other support, she paints in acrylic or mixed techniques, often with additions of materials, and one frequently finds gold, symbol of brilliance, in different forms, paint, pure pigments, leaf... She paints as she is, that is to say unpretentious, with her faults and her strengths, but admits making a point of honor to produce very personal works, in a style that cannot be found elsewhere.
Anne Robin, painter in the suburds of Paris, exhibits in France and abroad since 2014 in salons, or in galleries.
Halfway between the figurative and the abstract, her work strives to bring out feelings and emotions through antagonisms. Indeed her favorite themes are the contrasts between
somewhat contradictory cohabitations, such as the coldness of cities softened by the surrounding nature, the roundness of waves and clouds, found in abstract straight lines, or women. Without forgetting sometimes also the vivacity of the liberating abstract. Teeming with ideas, she finds her own ways to realize and showcase them. She likes offering an attractive visual ensemble to then bring the eye to the detail, take the viewer inside her painting, let him imagine, watch for the life that is there.
On canvas or other support, she paints in acrylic or mixed techniques, often with additions of materials, and one frequently finds gold, symbol of brilliance, in different forms, paint, pure pigments, leaf... She paints as she is, that is to say unpretentious, with her faults and her strengths, but admits making a point of honor to produce very personal works, in a style that cannot be found elsewhere.