Les temps de la Foret - Paris
Art exhibition in Paris by René Shoemaker
Les temps de la forêt: entre la fleur & l’ecorce
La Caféothèque de Paris, Paris, France, August 28 - October 15, 2020
Read more about the exhibition and see photos in René's journal. Subscribe to the newsletter HERE
SOLDSol
10 x 10.5 in
“Les Fleurs Tropicales”
Whenever I see a passion flower I am struck by its inherent beauty, movement and form. The delicate image of the flower belies its hearty nature. This flower is, in fact, perfection.
SOLD
11 × 11.5 in.
The orchid is nature's way of saying "You are beautiful." This yellow and lavender bloom calls us into its universe, and lets us know that all will be well with the world.
6 × 13 in.
These two flowers were chosen by the curator Christina Chirouze Montengro to stay together rather than separate them into two paintings. With their common colors, textures and spots(!), I think they work quite well together, don't you?
6 x 6.5 in
Here I have abstracted out the red passion flower to its basic shape and form. The color red is strong and bright, and the outline shaper of the petals is dramatic.
SOLD
6 × 6 in.
The lines of the Aechmea Caudata dance; their last step are the red buds at the ends of the lines. This flower is part of the Bromeliad kingdom.
SOLD
12×5 in.
I personally named this plant the "Red Stem Plant" because a) it was really hard for me to identify it and find more information on it, and b) it is THE most exotic plant I painted for this series on tropical plants and c) the stem really IS red! It's crazy!
SOLD
6 X 12 in.
I love the shape of the trumpet flowers and how they hang over your head like a blessing. They are so dramatic in their presence, their elegance surrounds you as you become part of their environment.
"Brugmansia Sunset Trumpet Flower 1 + 2"
2020; fiber-reactive dyes on silk broadcloth
10.5 × 10.5 in.
Finally we are on to the Coffee Arabica paintings! This is what the whole series is about: the coffee plant, its beauty, its blooms and its beans. A beautiful plant which produces a beautiful food for our souls.
This 2020 painting on silk, Coffee Arabica - Caféier d'Arabie - Coffea arabica #1, was exhibited first in Paris. On white silk, the color testing chart is included in the finished artwork
SOLD
10.5 × 11 in
The coffee flower is so delicate and pure white and inspiring. I brought the density of the colors found in the tropical forest into this painting, and the heavy charmeuse silk makes the leaves glisten with the heavy morning dew.
SOLD
23 X 21.5
We might say that this silk painting is a little more expressive, a little more free, with a little more movement in the design than the other tropical flower paintings in this series. One has the feeling that the breeze is gently blowing through the flowers making them vibrate, attracting the insects that will allow them to reproduce and continue the life cycle of the plant. The beautiful charmeuse silk also vibrates with the dark lavender field that the coral coffee flower rests on.
SOLD
10 x 12 in.
Just to be perfectly clear, I need you to understand that ALL coffee flowers are pure white. A beautiful, soft, velvety pure white. My representations of the tropical flowers are invigorated with colors that do not match nature's gifts.
This painting, the last in the series, is quite different from the others. It is even more stylized, and has been taken out of any recognizable connection to the tropical forests which inspired this body of work.
Invitation to “Les Temps De La Foret” exhibition at La Caféothèque de Paris, 52 rue de l’Hotel de Ville, 75004, Paris.
A two person exhibiton including Anne Buserolle, and René Shoemaker.
October 2020
ARTIST STATEMENT
René Shoemaker est une artiste américaine creusoise qui partage son temps entre Saint-Maixant dans la Creuse et Athens, dans l’état américain de Géorgie. Depuis plus de trente ans, elle expose ses peintures sur soie aux États-Unis, en France et en Angleterre.
René trouve son inspiration dans la façon dont les espaces s’articulent les uns avec les autres et interagissent avec les habitants.
Felletin est pour elle un lieu unique, non seulement par sa riche histoire architecturale, mais aussi par son bouillonnement créatif. René aime s’y imprégner de l’agencement des bâtiments, des longues perspectives sur le plateau de Millevaches et du patrimoine rural de la commune. Les dessins et peintures de René expriment sa vision personnelle des lieux pour la partager avec ceux qui comme elle apprécient le plaisir de la découverte et du merveilleux. Son voeu le plus cher est de souligner la beauté du monde et de la faire partager au plus grand nombre!
René remercie la ville de Felletin pour l’opportunité qui lui est offerte de présenter ses oeuvres et pour son encouragement et son soutien.
Select the image to enlarge the map - this is where each piece was discovered!
René Shoemaker is an artist intrigued by the way spaces work together and how people interact with those spaces.
She discovered that Felletin is a unique place, because not only is the town’s architectural history rich, but the town is alive with creative people and creative ideas. René loves to study the spaces between buildings, the long views into the Millevaches, and the agricultural heritage of the commune.
"I delight in sharing my unique vision of the world with others who enjoy a sense of discovery and wonder. My mission is to bring beauty into the world and share it far and wide. Merci, Felletin, for all you have given me."
