Juliette Lemontey
Juliette Lemontey, a French artist residing in Arles, paints with a profound sensitivity and delicacy that captivates the soul. Her works reveal an intimate exploration of the body, suggesting both its weight and permanence, as well as the poignant beauty that emanates from its relaxation. Inspired by encounters, readings, and moments of daily life, her art unfolds like an intimate journal, capturing fleeting moments of rest and contemplation.
In her portraits, Juliette sketches the enigma of the face with exquisite subtlety, preferring to capture what escapes the gaze rather than succumb to the superficiality of imposed singularity by society. Her paintings, sometimes revealing faces and sometimes mysterious masks, invite internal exploration, revealing a cartography of elsewhere and otherness. Each traced contour, each strand of black hair, tells a unique story, a meeting between the artist and her subject.
Attentive to the metamorphoses and escapes of existence, Juliette refuses to freeze the features of a character, preferring to grasp the immobile exile that inhabits each of us. If a certain melancholy pervades her canvases, it is to better capture their evanescence, to better express the fleetingness of human intimacy. Contemplating Juliette Lemontey's works transports one to a universe where rest becomes poetry, where simplicity is tinged with depth, thus revealing the richness of the human soul.