Amandine Urruty visual artist. French artist Amandine Urruty creates intricately staged and delightfully surreal works in charcoal and graphite.
ApprofondisciMade in the dark: a conversation about graphite with Amandine Urruty. Every gallery and artist has had to majorly adjust to the sudden closure of almost all public happenings around the globe. That of course means not only art openings, but physical art viewing.
ApprofondisciArtist Amandine Urruty creates huge, highly detailed charcoal drawings from her bed. Amandine Urruty never intended to forge a career as an artist. “My parents were not interested in visual arts at all, we only had a Salvador Dali poster in our toilet,” she laughs.
ApprofondisciAmandine Urruty’s Spooky Masterpieces. Whether you find them funny or scary, or both, Amandine Urruty’s graphite drawings will stick with you. The young Paris-based artist draws fantastical creatures in faux-idyllic landscapes.
ApprofondisciThe drowings of Amandine Urruty. The highly detailed and beautifully outlined graphite drawings of French artist Amandine Urruty introduce us to bizarre and physically impossible landscapes populated by her fantastical creatures, often represented with their faces hidden behind ghost masks or distorted in such ways to enable hybrid forms between humans and animals, with a visible preference for the juxtaposition with dog features.
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