About The Artist
Maryse-Anne Couteau is self-taught; she has always been drawing. The pencil has long been her favourite work tool and she still uses this colouring pencil technique, not widely used by grown-ups. In recent years, however, she has also been working in ink.
Her first creations, using very little colour but with very fine graphics, succeeded in suggesting volume by a black stroke gently underlined in colour. Subsequently, colour increasingly imposed itself, and eventually supplanted the line. At first, the tones were quite assertive, but were gradually refined. By superimposing different colours, the artist creates mixes and nuances, which are one of the characteristics of her work.
Although the human body and face have a great place in her world, Maryse-Anne Couteau is not limited to any particular style or type of representation; staging objects as well as animals and people. The artist finds an inexhaustible source of inspiration in the real world; the fertility of her imagination and her keen sense of observation intermingle a wonderful inner universe and a precise and detailed reality.
In her surprisingly original compositions, we see the impossible desire to get right up close to the subject and reach its very essence. The covering, the sliding, the transparency of surfaces in reality opaque, the repetition of shapes at different scales or the modification of angles of view on the same subject testify to a wish to see higher and deeper; to embrace the subject in its totality instead being limited to the superficial; to see further by projecting into the future and the past; to explore beneath the surface of things; go beyond the limit traced by the outlines and reach the infinite riches that hide in every aspect of reality.
After years of studies and a professional life, which was far from artistic, Maryse-Anne Couteau has decided to invest herself entirely in drawing and has devoted herself for nearly thirty years to her passion.