Aquae is a work on paper on which copper leaves have been marouflaged. The water-green lower part is a gradation in oil paint. The whole piece was then incised with a scalpel into the thickness of the paper to create delicate swirling scales.
With a rich historical knowledge of the arts, Anne Féat-Gaiss developed a unique know-how, in which she subtly engages paper in a dialogue with other ...