Josépha Blanchet

Josépha Blanchet (1985, France), graduated Beaux Arts in 2010, with a painting degree.

Her art practice is focused on video and photography, but her pictorial technique is still marking her oeuvre. Exploring the world around, in relation to her own inner world in an introspective and autoreferential way, she connects motifs of the real and oniric, of the actual and the imaginary in the narrative scenes, leaving enough space to observers for their individual interpretation.

Josèpha Blanchet is a contemporary artist who experiments with photographic images and videos that probe themes of immanent transformations and inversions of structures and surfaces.

The artist brings a distinctive fusion of painting and digital media to her exploration of the human condition and its intersection with the world around us. Her unique digital layering techniques imbue the photographic surfaces with a deep pictorial quality, lending them three-dimensionality and profound perspective.

One notable aspect of Blanchet's work is the portrayal of the female body not as a fetishized sexual object, but as a conflicted subject, suspended in a non-gravitational space. The human body becomes itself a vast landscape, a complex area in which significant metamorphoses and changes take place, thus mirroring the philosophical concept of body as landscape and landscape as body.

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