Location: France
Elise Vincent is a french visual artist transforming pictures thanks to a digital retouching software. Beyond esthetics, she is interested in the storytellings that can emerge from her pictures, mainly squared. Her creative universe deals with oneirism and invites the spectator to wander in the depths of his imagination.
Born in 1990, she lives and works near Paris.
She studied cinema at university.
Her first exhibition took place in 2011.
She is part of La Maison des Artistes and l'ADAGP.
Main exhibitions :
- 2019, 12th Summer Salon, Islington Arts Factory, London, United Kingdom.
- 2019, D'Univers en univers, group exhibition, L'Usine à Zabu, Saint-Germain-des-Angles, France.
- 2019, Champ Libre, outdoor group exhibition, Montbarrois, France.
- 2019, Vol à dos d'abeille, solo exhibition, Centre Paris Anim' Solidarité Angèle Mercie, Paris, France.
- 2019, Particules en fables, solo exhibition, Centre Paris Anim' Place des Fêtes, Paris, France.
- 2017, 69th Salon des Amis des Arts et du Manoir de Briançon, Criel-sur-mer, France.
- 2014, Encuentro, group exhibition, Galerie 3F, Paris, France.
- 2013, 49, group exhibition, Bibliothèque Jean Racine Chevreuse, France.
One of her pictures entitled "Bois d'épines" is shown on a digital screen on the second floor of Saatchi Gallery in London since november 2018.
www.elisevincent.net
Instagram : @elisevincent.photo
These abstract and coloured pictures are part of the 27 photographies created in march 2019 by Elise Vincent during the online artistic residency "Ten days of art" by the london "Murze" magazine.
Arum in the night, digital photography, 2019 © Elise Vincent, Paris, ADAGP, 2019.
Sometimes, flowers open at midnight...
Sweet Lou, dgital photography, 2019 © Elise Vincent, Paris, ADAGP, 2019.
Louisiana under the sun.
Celestial reverie, digital photography, 2019 © Elise Vincent, Paris, ADAGP, 2019.
A little character looks at the canopy of heaven lost in his thoughts.
Kind of Pollock, digital photography © Elise Vincent, Paris, ADAGP, 2019.
When photography meets by coincidence a big name of art.
Palentír, digital photography, 2019 © Elise Vincent, Paris, ADAGP, 2019.
Look beyond time and space, that is what a palentír allow to do in the world of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Saroumane uses it in "The Lord of the rings".