Marlène Mocquet

 

Born 1979 inMaison Alfort, France.

Lives and works in Paris, France.

 

Melding surrealism with the sublime, Marlène Mocquet  drips her canvases in oils, acrylics  and gouache, creating an effect equal parts ethereal, warped  and  fantastic. Each disparate picture registers as a character within a greater aesthetic alphabet that Mocquet employs to describe an absurd microcosm of players and scenes. Mocquet’s is a world of animated objects and anthropomorphic animals. She simultaneously obeys and defies her materials - sometimes creating the illusion of a watercolor, other times letting the viscosity of paint live on its own. Bold and arbitrary gestures operate as starting points to generate imagery and dictate composition – these surrealist devices are utilized to develop her dizzying brand of anti-narrative. Mocquet’s lucid formal vernacular is reminiscent of early Paul Klee or at times Max Ernst in her affinity for symbols and otherworldly stand-ins. The aesthetic qualities of Klee’s almost primitive early drawings and paintings appear in delicate ways throughout Mocquet’s arrangements. Her work also lays claim to such varied sources as Art Brut, the Cobra Movement, the grotesquerie of James Ensor, the exquisite palate of Emil Nolde, and the transcendent botanicals of Odilon Redon. The artist’s coarse mark-making and the faux-naïf of subject matter presents an almost brutal and seemingly outsider quality.



Le pied sur la tête, 2009, 15,5 x 23 cm