Paintings
Through color, form, and gesture, CeSo investigates the balance of opposites.
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Complementary and opposite colors, combined with the female body, serve as a way to deepen the artist's understanding of the ambiguity of the inner world—the good and bad sides of a single soul. In this approach, she strives to develop a holistic vision and highlight what it means to be human (Who she is, at her deepest core).
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This Bi-color period began in 2000 and ended in 2007.
Before and after this period, she explored other themes, always seeking the balance of opposites. She nourished herself through these explorations and was then able to return to her favorite subject, gradually revealing her true self.
Bi Seven
Acrylic painting
65 x 60 cm
Bi-colors on woman body Painted @ home, Boulogne-Billancourt_2003

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Bi Six
Acrylic painting
33 x 41 cm
Bi-colors on woman body Painted @ home, Dijon_2004

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Bi Five
Acrylic painting
41 x 33 cm
Bi-colors on woman body Painted @ home, Boulogne-Billancourt_2001

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Bi Four
Acrylic painting
41 x 27 cm
Bi-colors on woman body Painted @ home, Boulogne-Billancourt_2000

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Bi Three
Acrylic painting
80 x 65 cm
Bi-colors on woman body Painted @ home, Boulogne-Billancort_2002

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Bi Two
Acrylic painting
46 x 55 cm
Bi-colors on woman body Painted @ home, Boulogne-Billancourt_2005

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Bi One
Acrylic painting
80 x 65 cm
Bi-colors on woman body Painted @ home, Boulogne-Billancourt_2005

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ARCHI One
Acrylic painting
46 x 38 cm
Colors in architecture
Painted @ home, Boulogne-Billancourt_2000

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Monstre Marin
Oil & ink painting
101 x 81 cm per panel
Japanese ink on paper panels inspiration
Painted @ home, Lausanne_2009

