Alice Riehl, Dent-de-lion, FR, 2024

Alice Riehl, Dent-de-lion, FR, 2024
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By combining French decorative arts motifs, organic imagery, and contemporary motivations into visual poetry, French artist Alice Riehlโ€™s porcelain wall murals exist in a liminal space between the natural and constructed worlds. Her amplified scale gives way to a surreal, visual cognitive experience. If perspective is needed to get the whole story, numerous details emerge when getting closer to the piece, from subtle touches of glaze to meticulously modeled elements, creating a sense of intimacy with the artwork.

“Dent-de-lion” by artist Alice Riehl is a captivating porcelain wall installation that beautifully explores the connection between nature and urban life. The title, which translates to “tooth of a lion” in French, is a play on wordsย referencing the strength and resilience of this often-overlooked plant. Inspired by the tenacious dandelion thriving at her studio door, Riehl reflects on the stubborn beauty found in unexpected places.

This installation showcases delicate porcelain forms that mimic the dandelionโ€™s unique structure, inviting viewers to consider their own relationships with the urban landscape. Join us in celebrating this enchanting work that blends artistry with a deep appreciation for nature’s tenacity.

Porcelain
57h x 85w in
144.78h x 215.90w cm

By combining French decorative arts motifs, organic imagery, and contemporary motivations into visual poetry, French artist Alice Riehlโ€™s porcelain wall murals exist in a liminal space between the natural and constructed worlds. Her amplified scale gives way to a surreal, visual cognitive experience. If perspective is needed to get the whole story, numerous details emerge when getting closer to the piece, from subtle touches of glaze to meticulously modeled elements, creating a sense of intimacy with the artwork.

“Dent-de-lion” by artist Alice Riehl is a captivating porcelain wall installation that beautifully explores the connection between nature and urban life. The title, which translates to “tooth of a lion” in French, is a play on wordsย referencing the strength and resilience of this often-overlooked plant. Inspired by the tenacious dandelion thriving at her studio door, Riehl reflects on the stubborn beauty found in unexpected places.

This installation showcases delicate porcelain forms that mimic the dandelionโ€™s unique structure, inviting viewers to consider their own relationships with the urban landscape. Join us in celebrating this enchanting work that blends artistry with a deep appreciation for nature’s tenacity.

Porcelain
57h x 85w in
144.78h x 215.90w cm

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