Tuesday

Caroline de Lannoy - Happiness invades

 Happiness invades, 25.5 x 25.5 cm, acrylic on canvas, Caroline de Lannoy, 2023

 Celebrating poetry around the world. 

Copyright © 2023 Caroline de Lannoy - All right reserved

The painting titled Happiness invades' is a composition created by Caroline de Lannoy
Caroline de Lannoy - happiness invades

 


Caroline de Lannoy - Cool

Cool, digital pigment print on paper, Caroline de Lannoy, 2023

Delighted to show my work 'cool' in the online Colour/Print/Poetry exhibition curated by Stephanie Nebbia @stephanienpartistcurator at the Slade School of Fine Art @sladeschool as part of Colour & Poetry: A Symposium V curated by Jo Volley at the Slade School of Fine Art @ucl


https://www.ucl.ac.uk/slade/events/shows/colour-print-poetry/caroline-de-lannoy/


The work 'Cool' is a composition created by the artist Caroline de Lannoy.
Caroline de Lannoy - Cool










Caroline de Lannoy - Countless readings: Infinite openness

My work ‘Countless readings: Infinite openness’ will be presented live via Zoom at the Slade School of Fine Art.

Colour & Poetry: A Symposium V, 21st - 22nd March 2023 is a cross- and inter-disciplinary two-day virtual event held by the Slade School of Fine Art, in celebration of International Colour Day, World Poetry Day and World Pigment Day. For full details, see the Colour & Poetry event pageBook via Eventbrite 

Caroline de Lannoy is an artist who lives and works in London. She studied at the Slade School of Fine Art, Central Saint Martins and Athens School of Fine Arts. She works across painting, drawing, text, sound and video. She creates compositions that draw upon the spectrum of sensory perception and feelings, and highlight the conversation between the visible and the invisible.


Colour & Poetry event page


Intermixing the literary and the visual, Caroline de Lannoy unpacks the source of her visceral chromatic reactions. Though her work ‘Countless readings: Infinite openness’, she underscores the ways in which our senses alter our experience and perception of the world.
Caroline de Lannoy ‘Countless readings: Infinite openness’