ELLA BATS OR THE 8TH PICTORIAL ART

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Her footage are an invitation to enjoy shade, magnificence, and the human being, creating shut links between painting, drawing, and photography.&

The French photographer questions the collision of feelings, traits, and contradictions of the human being, giving free rein to the viewer’s imagination.

This former graduate of ENSAAMA and the Gobelins faculty was initially destined to be a painter, before beginning her career in graphic design and images. At the moment, in her early thirties, Ella Bats combines all these fields. Her work transforms her footage into pictorial works where shade is the master.

She performs with shapes, contrasts, mild, graphic touches, softness of grain, and vaporous blur to symbolize a world. Her timelessly textured photographs blur the boundaries between art and images in narratives that she undertakes as fictions based mostly on reality, questioning their power of representation.

Disturbing compositions

The singular, intimate, and unusual environment of her portfolio takes us elsewhere. Her collection “Adam and Adam” invitations us to return to the genesis of love, where “the ambivalence of intertwined bodies manifests totally different states of passion via a few males.”

With “Dépaysage,” taken in Bali, she evokes an imaginary world to be explored throughout trips abroad, letting a sense of strangeness filter by way of.

For “Type Forme,” she plays with silhouettes, distorting them with giant clothes to form a new id by means of colors and supplies. “One Thousand Ladies” explores the query of being a lady or a thousand ladies, sending us back to a bygone era by means of her classic and steamy type. As for her new collection, “Phosphorescence,” presently in improvement, Ella Bats exhibits yet one more side of her work by way of a darker strategy.

This photographer celebrates the human being, its soul, its plasticity, its carnal and religious essence. Vibrant footage of colors, which play with the viewer’s notion to draw them “into the secrets of their imagination.”

Paris, France

https://ella-bats.com/

Credits : @Ella Bats

Nathalie Dassa

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