Hélène Planquelle - "Hold"






Holds a master’s in art history with over 10 years in auctions and galleries.
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Two 20x20 cm oil paintings by Hélène Planquelle titled Hold, signed by hand, from 2018, depicting a nude figure in a diptych, origin France, realism style, sold direct from the artist, original edition, with a certificate of authenticity and in excellent condition.
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Set of two paintings of the same size (20×20 cm) sold as a diptych.
Sold with certificate of authenticity.
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Hélène Planquelle is a self-taught contemporary figurative painter whose work explores the delicate balance between pleasure and suffering in our relationship with others, from both an individual and a collective perspective, through recurring themes such as emotional dependence, attachment, vulnerability, acceptance and rejection, violence, and power dynamics.
Although figurative, his work is conceptual by nature, and draws on a rich bed of philosophical, literary, and scientific references, in fields ranging from ethics to the social sciences, including attachment theory and evolutionary psychology.
The title of each series, most often a quotation (literary, poetic, or philosophical), allows a dialogue of echoes between each work, thereby opening up the field of possible interpretations for the viewer.
www.heleneplanquelle.com
@heleneplanquelle
Set of two paintings of the same size (20×20 cm) sold as a diptych.
Sold with certificate of authenticity.
Shipping France & Europe
Hélène Planquelle is a self-taught contemporary figurative painter whose work explores the delicate balance between pleasure and suffering in our relationship with others, from both an individual and a collective perspective, through recurring themes such as emotional dependence, attachment, vulnerability, acceptance and rejection, violence, and power dynamics.
Although figurative, his work is conceptual by nature, and draws on a rich bed of philosophical, literary, and scientific references, in fields ranging from ethics to the social sciences, including attachment theory and evolutionary psychology.
The title of each series, most often a quotation (literary, poetic, or philosophical), allows a dialogue of echoes between each work, thereby opening up the field of possible interpretations for the viewer.
www.heleneplanquelle.com
@heleneplanquelle
