CAMILLE CLAUDEL
Series of watercolor paintings inspired by the work and life of French sculptor Camille Claudel, muse of Auguste Rodin and one of the greatest exponents of 19th century sculpture.
The work was developed from episodes of Camille's life, as well as some of her personality traits such as passion for life, painful waiting, loneliness and the psychic illness detected at the time.
A woman ahead of her time, Camille faced the price for her emancipation and for her passion for the arts, in a time admittedly of male dominance.
This series of works is also an ode to all women who fought and are still fighting for equal opportunities and gender.


Painting and drawing for over 25 years

PAINTING AND DRAWING FOR OVER 25 YEARS

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The history of drawing began more than 40 thousand years ago, when prehistoric man marked the scenes of his daily life on rocks as a way of communicating and preserving his record. In Ancient Egypt, drawing was not intended to create a faithful image of reality. It was used in temples as a graphic medium to perpetuate life beyond death. The “Law of Frontality” and hieroglyphic writing prevailed. In the 1st century AD, there're records in China of the first paper manufacturing process made from textile waste. In the Middle Ages, the drawing served religious causes, narrating biblical scenes and the lives of saints. From the Renaissance onwards, drawing is supported by technical and scientific knowledge. The study of perspective and proportion made possible the accurate reproduction of reality. In mid 19th century, academicism resumed the principles of art from Greco-Roman antiquity, seeking to recreate the ideal beauty standards of the Academies of Fine Arts. Industrial drawing emerged with the Industrial Revolution, focusing on the drawing of machines and equipment. Artistic trends express a constant restlessness and the freedom to create your own rules. Currently, drawing is assumed as a support for the impression of original and innovative visions of reality.
My drawings are made on paper from 220 g/m2 and use brands such as Derwent, Faber-Castell, Caran D'Ache, Pigma Micron Sakura, ROTRING, Fabriano, Winsor & Newton, ...

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1 PERSON (no background)*
150 euros | A3 size (297x420mm)
200 euros | A2 size (420x594mm)
250 euros | A1 size (594x841mm)
300 euros | A0 size (841x1189mm)
2 PERSONS (no background)*
300 euros | A2 size (420x594mm)
400 euros | A1 size (594x841mm)
500 euros | A0 size (841x1189mm)
1 PERSON (with background)*
400 euros | A2 size (420x594mm)
500 euros | A1 size (594x841mm)
600 euros | A0 size (841x1189mm)
2 PERSONS (with bottom)*
500 euros | A2 size (420x594mm)
600 euros | A1 size (594x841mm)
800 euros | A0 size (841x1189mm)
For portraits with more than 2 PERSONS, prices will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
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Background is understood as the set of drawn and painted elements such as trees, houses, objects, ...