Inès Longevial

  • , 3 parts, 2022
    Oil on linen in three panels
    90 x 45 cm
    35 1/2 x 17 1/2 in
    30 x 45 cm each
    12 x 17 1/2 in each
  • , Burnt Strawberries bis, 2022
    Oil on linen
    160 x 100 cm
    63 x 39 1/2 in
  • , Butterscotch, 2022
    Oil on linen
    80 x 120 cm
    31 1/2 x 47 in
  • , Carmen, 2022
    Oil on linen
    157 x 67 cm
    62 x 26 1/2 in
  • , En chair et en os, 2022
    Oil on linen in two panel
    170 x 200 cm
    67 x 78 1/2 in
    85 x 200 cm each
    33 1/2 x 78 1/2 in each
  • , Magic Hour 9, 2020
    Oil on linen
    24 x 19 cm
    9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in
  • , Severance, 2022
    Oil on linen
    225 x 150 cm
    88 1/2 x 59 in
  • , Tears of Heroes, 2022
    Oil on linen
    200 x 125 cm
    78 1/2 x 49 in
  • , Yellow Burning Butterfly, 2021
    Oil pastels on paper
    29 x 19 cm
    11 1/2 x 7 1/2 in
  • , 3 parts of Expelliarmus, 2022
    Paper
    63 x 30 cm
    25 x 12 in
  • , Ari 1, 2022
    Oil pastels on paper
    25 x 18 cm
    10 x 7 in
  • , Ari 2, 2022
    Oil pastels on paper
    25 x 18 cm
    10 x 7 in

From her earliest childhood, the artist was devoted to drawing, which she discovered through Picasso, Matisse and Modigliani, in the books of the family library. Later she studied Paula Modersohn-Becker, Georgia O'Keeffe and Niki de Saint-Phalle, all of whom clearly influenced her work. The love of color, which she never ceases to explore in our lives, quickly leads her to painting and it is at the age of 8 that she paints her very first pictures. This practice quickly became a daily occupation but above all a true calling: as soon as she could, Inès Longevial dedicated herself to studying applied arts in Toulouse, from which she graduated in 2013 with an MFA.

Self-portrait becomes her favorite genre but also her playground: her palette and her drawing give her the freedom to follow an imaginary and poetic dream. Her landscape-like faces unfold a candid, dreamlike universe that resonates with the outside world, which imprints its colors and moods. Inès Longevial has always been inspired by the variations of light as they convey and capture an impression, a sensation, a feeling. Imbued with a melancholic sweetness that can be combined with acidic tints, these portraits leave room, over the years, for a greater purity and a thorough work on the carnation, its shadows and its reliefs. Through these fragments of skin and details of postures, the artist seeks to reclaim her body, to assert her femininity. These silent and inhabited women also, and above all, draw up the portrait of her relationship to the world and her condition as an artist.


Exhibitions