In this original drawing by Bénédicte Thoraval, a branch spreads above a viewer who is looking up. The artist’s interest in the imagery and narratives of flora and fauna come alive with playful lines and color. Thoraval’s work spans various mediums including drawing, mixed media installations, and textiles. With a keen eye for detail, Thoraval explores the mythical and everyday forms of nature and human relationships.
Bénédicte Thoraval, b. Brest, France, lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. Thoraval’s work has been shown in exhibitions throughout Europe, New York and Singapore. In 2018, her work as curator for the artist-run space Metaxu, helped earn a grant by the CNAP (Centre National des Arts Plastiques) for experimental curatorial practices in France. Her work is held in private and public collections, including those of the DRAC PACA, Franklin Furnace Archive, and Elsewhere Editions. Since moving to New York in 2019, she has worked to curate and design spaces for book collections and exhibitions in collaboration with Oscar Salguero.
Mixed media on paper
Signed
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