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Eliza Pepermans

Eliza Pepermans (°1988)

already praised for the imaginative and bold drawing style of her illustrations for newspapers. Lately she is more and more throwing herself on her own work. Still lifes yet, even very lively still lifes. Can a simple still life be a worldview? Can it represent the human condition? She seems to be testing it out while portraying cans and jugs, a checkered tablecloth, tomatoes and a bulb of garlic, a vase with flowers. With bright colors and soft tones, mildly rude energetic and a hint of tristesse. Outlined contours give it something graphic, but the still lifes move gracefully towards painting.

Eliza recently released a multiple of which you can find an overview at this link:
 

 

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Vase with sunflowers

Vase with sunflowers

Still life with fish

Still life with fish

Pyramid of cherries

Pyramid of cherries

Peonies and tomatoes

Peonies and tomatoes

(still life with) Two skulls

(still life with) Two skulls

Kitchen still life II

Kitchen still life II

jug with peonies

jug with peonies

(still life with) Skull and pot

(still life with) Skull and pot

vase with tulips

vase with tulips

Kitchen still life I

Kitchen still life I

Grapes and lemons II

Grapes and lemons II

bowloftomatoes

bowloftomatoes

Autumn fruit

Autumn fruit

Grapes

Grapes

Sardines on a plate

Sardines on a plate

(still life with) Skull and light bulb

(still life with) Skull and light bulb

Schönfeld Gallery
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