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1Danielle présente
Irene Sheri Artiste-peintre
2Irene Sheri est née dans la ville de
Belgorod-Dnestrovsky, Ukraine en 1968. Son
patrimoine diversifié fait sans doute delle lun
des plus brillants exemples dune nouvelle
génération dartistes inter-culturels issue dune
Europe sans frontières. Un mélange de bulgare
et de français, elle a grandi dans la ville
ukrainienne dOdessa, où les cultures sont
librement mélangées, ce qui fait dOdessa une des
villes les plus colorées, lumineuses et
multinationales dans le monde.
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4À un âge précoce, après plusieurs années de
formation artistique, elle est diplômée majorde
la prestigieuse Académie des arts
deSaint-Pétersbourg. Cette école renommée, créée
au XVIIIe siècle, a influencé de nombreux
artistes de son époque, tels que K. Brioullov,A.
Ivanov, I. Repine, V. Sourikov et autres.
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6Irene Sheri sest inspirée de lœuvre de
Botticelli, Chagall, Kandinsky, Picasso et Goya.
Cependant Cézanne et Matisse ont eu le plus
dimpact.Des étudiants russes davant-garde,
Falk, Konchalovsky, Machkov, Lentoulov, étaient
adeptes de ces artistes français. Se faisant
appeler le Valet de carreau, un nom proposé par
Larionov, lun des membres, le groupe a adopté
non seulement le comportement espiègle de
lavant-garde, mais a transmis un amour de lart
des formes graphiques populaires.
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8Les peintures dIrene expriment son amour de la
vie, un hymne à son émerveillement et la beauté.
Le talent et le style dIrene Sheri ont été
reconnus en 2001 quand elle a reçu la plus haute
distinction artistique de la Russie, le Prix de
lÉtat pour ses réalisations exceptionnelles en
art, la nommant jeune artiste plus brillante
en Russie.
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10 Ses œuvres figurent dans de nombreuses
collections importantes, et sont présentées dans
des galeries en France, Italie, Allemagne,
Belgique, Russie et États-Unis.
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43 44Création Danielle Lacour Avec laimable
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45BIOGRAPHY Irene Sheri was born in the city of
Belgorod-Dnestrovsky, Ukraine in 1968. Her
diverse heritage probably makes her one of the
brightest example of a new breed of
inter-cultural artists emerging from, Europe
without borders . Her mother Bulgarian and her
father French, she was born and raised in the
Ukrainian city of Odessa, where cultures freely
mixed, making Odessa one of the most colorful,
bright and multinational cities in the world. At
an early age Irene knew she was going to be an
artist. After several years of artistic training,
she graduated valedictorian from the prestigious
Saint Petersburg Academy of Art. This renowned
school, created in the eighteenth century, has
influenced many masters in its years of
existence. Artists such as K. Brioullov, A.
Ivanov, I. Repine, V. Sourikov, I. Levitan, V.
Serov, and I. Vroubel are ambassadors of Russias
art worldwide. Irene drew inspiration from the
work of Botticelli, Chagall, Kandinsky, Picasso,
and Goya. However Cezanne and Matisse made the
deepest impact. Avant-garde Russian students,
Falk, Konchalovsky, Mashkov, Lentulov, were
followers of these French artists. Calling
themselves the Jack of Diamonds , a name
proposed by Larionov (a member), suggested not
only the roguish behavior of the avant-garde, but
conveyed a love of popular graphic art forms.
such as vintage printed playing cards. The Jack
of Diamonds group avoided realism, instead
constructing a 3-dimensional reality using
mono-colored bright palettes. These color
intensive representations of realistic images
freed the imagination, allowing the development
of artistic impressionism as counterpoint to the
social realism of artists schooled in traditional
art. At school Irene experimented with images and
colors, allowing herself to paint landscapes with
contrasts of light and shadow similar to the
Russian Expressionistic Movement of artistic
predecessors, Malyavin, Vrubel and Korovin,
Irenes style evolved from the influence of a
renegade professor, who told his students
after so many years at school you now are able
to copy the world surrounding you. It is about
time you let yourself create a world that is
totally yours, that comes from within your own
soul. Irene embraced the opportunity to use
colors of her native Odessa. Indigo skies
contrasted with the deep greens of the Black Sea
plum, orange and peach the colors of summer,
blended with colors and images of her dreams. She
envisioned Cezanne, Matisse, Gauguin and her
own style was formed. Like Matisse, she rarely
reworks her paintings. If her objective is not
reached, she begins anew, until the desired
result is achieved. Her paintings express her
love of life, a toast to its wonder and beauty.
Sheris talent and style were recognized in 2001
when she was awarded Russia s highest artistic
honor, the State Award for Outstanding
Achievement in Art, naming her as the Best and
Brightest young artist in Russia. Irene is
married and has a beautiful daughter, Masha, age
8, who is already showing early signs of being a
very talented artist.