



Felicja Lamprecht
FRANCE
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“The pure expression of art that has no borders.”
Felicja Lamprecht was born in Poland. As a child, she was interested in drawing, painting, and playing piano. As sensitive in nature she observed details, light, and shapes of beautiful landscapes. At the age of 9, she started professional courses in painting and participated in various art competitions. Her fascination with color since childhood influenced the choice of her professional path.
Pink flamingos ll | Oil
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38 X 50
The painting captures the sunset. The warm light of the setting sun enhances the hues of the red grass and blends elegantly with the blue of the water and sky.
She graduated with honors in the field of Conservation and Restoration of Works of Art with a major in painting and polychrome sculpture at the Nicolaus Copernicus University faculty of Fine Arts in Toruń, Poland. Pursued her studies at the Paris-Sorbonne University, she was studying paintings of old masters by making copies in the Louvre and Orsay Museum.
Pink flamingos IV | Oil
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38 X 50
This landscape, surreal in colors, reflects the enthusiasm with which we look at the world when we are joyful. The composition based on realistic forms combined with abstract colors creates a dialogue between two worlds – the real and the dream.
Possibility of working on mural paintings, being surrounded by colors in huge volume gives her the impression of existing inside the painting. In this context, her color sensitivity evolves and allows her to develop more and more sophisticated color combinations during the creative process.
“The series, titled ‘Pink Flamingos,’ is an affirmation of the power of nature, its beauty and its immensity.”
Lamprecht carries out her activities as a conservator-restorer of works of art by participating in major projects on leading historical monuments in Paris, France such as the Cabinet of the President of the Republic at the Élysée Palace, Cathedral Notre Dame de Paris, Louvre Museum, and Palace of Versailles). Also engaged in the creation of her own works of art, she makes copies of paintings as well as original works.

Pink Flamingos III | Oil
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38 X 50
This painting is like the calm before the storm. It is quiet and anxious at the same time. Blue shades reflect the mood of nostalgia.
This is a landscape of happiness during holidays. Symphony in honor of the yellow color. Powerful energy of the sun.

Pink Flamingos VI | Oil
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38 X 50
Her professional activity allows her to experiment with different styles and develop skills. It is a source of continuous enrichment for her own works. Her style is characterized by work on colors and the search for harmony between them. She mainly works in oil paint. She finds her inspiration in nature, mistress of beauty, etc.
“I have always been curious about the idea of beauty and the role it plays in our lives. I thought it was another tool to understand reality.”
“Over time, I have realized that art and science speak the same language, from intuitive feeling to mathematical rigor.”
She builds a calm painting structure based on sacred geometry in order to free the colors and evoke a feeling in the viewer. She decided to work on a short series. Each of them explores the same theme in a different way: building harmony in the creative process, touching the essence of nature and the secrets of the universe.

Pink Flamingos I | Oil
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25 X 31
This is the first painting from the series "Pink Flamingos." Poetic scenery from the edge of a dream. Very mysterious landscape.
The landscape she captured is the Camargue (South of France) where she saw for the first time the pink flamingos in their natural environment. She was touched by the beauty, the calm, and the immense space of this place.

Pink Flamingos V | Oil
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38 X 50
Delicate colors of this painting represent gentleness. Back to the land of childhood.
She watched the stages of the sunset changing the colors of the landscape until it disappeared behind the horizon. From warm to cold shades, it revealed different feelings in her. Inspired by this moment, she decided to paint it one day and create a series of paintings which through the colors, would express different emotions, it would become an emotional landscape.
This is a landscape of fire. The expression of color and its liberation. It's a very emotional painting. Very emotional picture. This impression is further strengthened by the way of painting - pointillistically.

Pink Flamingos VII | Oil
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38 X 50
“As a restorer, I have assimilated the techniques of the great masters and respect for classic proportions.”

The Ibis | Oil
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38 X 50
This painting is inspired by her trip to French Guiana. The beautiful pastel colors of the sky and dry earth, contrasted with the strong red of the ibis' plumage.
The composition of each painting is based on a constant horizon line. This arbitrary division acts as a bridge between heaven and earth, creating a dialogue between two worlds – the real and the dream, the known and the unknown.
This is a copy of a painting by a Polish artist from the XIX century. The study of paintings of old masters allowed her to learn and understand their techniques which nourished her own art

Copie of "Pola Negri" by Tadeusz Styka | Oil
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20 X 16
The horizon is an illusion, there is no border between these two worlds. The sky is reflected in the water. These two spaces influence each other and merge into one on the canvas, which gives a feeling of openness on its limited surface. The horizon is also based on a golden ratio which creates a sense of peaceful space for the viewer.

Copie of "A study of the head of an old man" by Peter Paul Rubens | Oil
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20 X 16
This copy she made from the original at the Louvre Museum during her scholarship.
"My art is a constant dialogue between two approaches: intuitive feeling to mathematical rigor."
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