Francoise Nielly uses a palette knife to paint her portraits with. This technique means the famous faces have a range of textures and marks on them, almost looking like parts have been cut away to reveal other colours below. We also notice the composition, or layout, of her paintings; the faces Nielly paints are a huge scale size and the artist often uses a close-up angle to paint from.
The large, colourful and confident use of her palette knife make her paintings very dynamic, energetic and active.
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Why do you think Francoise Nielly uses such bright and bold colours in her paintings of famous celebrities? In her paintings, Francoise Nielly builds her portraits with layers and layers of oil paint a bit like building a cake! As you look closer, you can start to see how all of the layers of paint have been slashed and scraped, allowing the colours below to show through. In her paintings of famous faces, Nielly makes use of contrasting complementary colours.
When colours opposite each other on the colour wheel are placed next to each other, the brightness intensifies and makes a strong contrast. Neilly uses fluorescent paints which glow in the dark, as well as using oil paints also helps to achieve a rich, intense finish. She lives and paints in Paris near Montmartre; shows and sells her work in Europe, in Canada and in the United States. Una passione per la pittura e per i colori.
EverybodyWiki in another non european languages. Create account. Log in. Create account Log in. View source. Jump to: navigation , search. Facebook Page. Before becoming a painter, Nielly worked in advertising. Eleven years ago she decided that the pressure of this job was too much for her and a change of career was necessary for self-preservation. Her paintings are expressive and exhibit a brute force with fascinating vital energy. She uses oils and a knife combine to sculpt her images.
Whether she paints the human body or portraits, she always means to take risks. Nielly lives and paints in Paris near Montmartre. Her work has been exhibited and sold in Europe and America. Artist A Day depends on help from it's users to bring Fine Art to students and folks just like you all over the world.
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