statement

 

Aristotle said, “The aim of art is to represent not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance."

 

Paule Dubois Dupuis creates a visual diary influencing the viewer physically. Her paintings reflects her fascination with the fleeting concept of the moment and how traces left by the cycles of life can confer a sense of timelessness and teach us about the human condition.

As an artist, Dubois Dupuis follows the thinking of Da Vinci, preferring the learning experiences derived from direct observation and experience of life; she gains her inspiration from the people and events of daily life. More than traditional abstract formal concerns, she is interested in the emotion contained in each piece, for herself and the viewer.

 

 

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