Estampes transitoires
Solo show
September 22⎻October 20, 2024
The Green Door Gallery
Rue Murillo 19/21⎻1000 Brussels
Show opening: Sunday, Sept. 22, 14:00⎻18:00
Opening hours: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 14:00⎻18:00 (and at other times on request)
‘We are proud to present artist Marie-Anne Truffino with a selection of her latest abstract monotypes.
With a practice firmly rooted in her love of classical painting of the 16th and 17th century, themes of transparency, depth, light and shadow now find a new iteration in Truffino’s latest body of work; the spontaneity of liquid ink, solvents and layers of pressings using a monotype printing technique create shapes that travel through infinite spaces. Amorphous colours spreading across edges, opening up into bold abstract artworks - each one as unique as a fingerprint.
Marie-Anne Truffino lives and works in Brussels. In 1992 she establised Atelier Truffino where she continues to teach traditional oil painting techniques. In 2024 she was selected by Commune d’Ixelles as artist in residence at the Chapelle de Boondael with her site-specific installation “Séquences Organiques”.’
⎻Helen O Sullivan
Solo show
September 22⎻October 20, 2024
The Green Door Gallery
Rue Murillo 19/21⎻1000 Brussels
Show opening: Sunday, Sept. 22, 14:00⎻18:00
Opening hours: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 14:00⎻18:00 (and at other times on request)
‘We are proud to present artist Marie-Anne Truffino with a selection of her latest abstract monotypes.
With a practice firmly rooted in her love of classical painting of the 16th and 17th century, themes of transparency, depth, light and shadow now find a new iteration in Truffino’s latest body of work; the spontaneity of liquid ink, solvents and layers of pressings using a monotype printing technique create shapes that travel through infinite spaces. Amorphous colours spreading across edges, opening up into bold abstract artworks - each one as unique as a fingerprint.
Marie-Anne Truffino lives and works in Brussels. In 1992 she establised Atelier Truffino where she continues to teach traditional oil painting techniques. In 2024 she was selected by Commune d’Ixelles as artist in residence at the Chapelle de Boondael with her site-specific installation “Séquences Organiques”.’
⎻Helen O Sullivan