Louise deLorme
Sculptor



Through her transdisciplinary practice, Louise deLorme is interested in creating a hybrid art where connections often intersect in architecture and design. Public Art allows her to do large-scale work accessible to the public 24 hours a day.

Her practice is a spatial composition where drawing, painting, photography, sculpture, open-ended experimentation, and the study of materials coexist. Her studio research in sculpture favors materials selected for their familiarity, origin, and aesthetic potential. Elements can be interchanged and create each other the moment they are connected, questioning the appearance and material aspect of things, neither identifiable nor practical. What is exhibited is a moment of research that acts simultaneously as an ongoing investigation, a testimony to a process, and a proposition. Her interventions offer a resonant space, where the narrative is not imposed but an invitation to look, feel, and imagine.

With painting, she focuses on the meditative qualities of colors, where color and form are inseparable, responding to ambient luminosity shifts. In recent series, she has used photography to capture reflections and light sources, where shadows, grain, and blur contribute to and emphasize the nature of every image, tending towards abstraction.


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