The crazy-wonderful paintings of cartoonist Nicole Claveloux (8 pieces)
The crazy-wonderful paintings of cartoonist Nicole Claveloux (8 pieces)
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That's Bal de têtes, above.
A few weeks back I was pleased to discover that a beloved childhood comic I once had was free to read online here, which includes info about Claveloux' other Grabote comics. Later, I discovered more of her fine arts work, and have been just blown away.
L: Coup de vent, R: La mer noire.
Painter Hieronymus Bosch' work certainly comes to mind(!)
What's with all the baby heads and masks? After a good bit of searching, I'm... still not sure. Still, her site helpfully reveals:
She's always loved drawing and looking at imagery, for example: illustrated books, tarot cards, illuminations, posters, advertisements, pious images and erotic images, laughing cows, comics, bookplates, culs-de-lampe, rebuses…
Nicole loves images teeming with details, jumbles of characters (schizo-style), interior landscapes, metamorphoses, symbolic figures, caricatures, parodies, enactments of dreams, childhood memories, legged-fantasies and funny robots, and picture games.
These are evidently closeups from a huge wheel-like piece named Les Vepres des grenouilles ("The Vespers of the Frogs")
St. Anthony, is that you?
What I also greatly admire about Claveloux is her utter versatility. For example, one might look at her cartoons, her illustrations, her paintings, and never get a whiff that they were created by the same person.
Loads more of her work here:
http://nicole.claveloux.free.fr/