Marie-Hélène Sola

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Marie-Hélène Sola (* 1955 in Millau ) is a French artist who belongs to the movement of fragmentism.

Life

Marie-Hélène Sola was born in Millau in the south of France in 1955. She took painting lessons from the age of 14 and studied fine arts in Nimes from 1978. Attracted by Cubism , she dealt early with the decomposition of forms, asymmetries and breaks. In the 1990s, Sola was one of the co-founders of the Fragmentism Movement alongside Jacques Drai and Mahivé. Sola works in Nimes, her sales studio is in Les Beaux-de-Provence. Solas exhibits regularly in France, her works can be found in art galleries in Paris and have been shown internationally, including in Germany, Japan and Great Britain.

Sola and the Fragmentisme

The movement of fragmentism emerged in the 1990s and takes up the dynamics of fragmented rhythms in the form of colorful chains in a personal and innovative approach. The movement sees itself as the heir of Cubism and works on a synthesis between two worlds, abstraction and figuration - which runs as a red thread through Sola's works. They aim to shift the viewer's perception in order to enable them to understand the whole from the composition of the peculiarities. By fragmenting one's own view of the world, Sola's art transcends the temporal world. In the early 21st century, the "evolutionary fragmentism" arises, in which the artistic work is no longer distributed in an already defined area, but is an element that will change the space.