"I discovered Sandrine Talamon's inks during the first lockdown in March and April 2020. Produced every day on white, black or colored backgrounds, like instinctive gestures written on paper and stages of research into movement. These daily works reflect, in my opinion, a shock and the passage of time, as the writer-artist Henri Michaux said and drew."
Stephanie Peyrissac
Sandrine Talamon
Sandrine Talamon is a self-taught artist who has attended several artists' studios since 1999. In 2010, she won the jury prize at the "Matter and Color" workshop by Marie-Christine Zervudacki at the Inter-Age University of Versailles.
These ink and mixed media drawings on paper, produced every day during the lockdown period from March to May 2020, undoubtedly represent a pivotal moment in Sandrine Talamon's thinking.
These are experimental works in which the artist has incorporated instinctive gestures. There is also work on the search for movement and colors.
These daily works also reflect a shock and "the flow of time" as the artist-writer Henri Michaux said and drew.
Sandrine Talamon
Ink and posca on paper
2020
65 x 50.5cm
Signed lower left




















