This week i got to sit down with one of my favorite contemporary painters, an artist i have followed for many years on Instagram Madeleine Rhondeau is a painter and collage artist and all round lovely person. We got together to talk not only why we both create more visually dark imagery but also to talk how surrealist work has evolved and how women have taken the fore front of that development.


Madeleine isn't concerned with "pretty" art or depicting the female form as something visually pleasing and so explores the form and shape of toying with those perceptions and during 2020 started including collage in her work which allowed us to get into details such as how to deal with your work being referenced and the effect it has of people comparing your work to others they see.


Overall we had an in-depth talk on creating and learn more about that process and as a "fan" of hers i suggest you check out her work!

http://mrhondeau.com/about-me

https://www.instagram.com/merhondeau/



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