Carolle Beaudry – CCM Encore
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The brick wall behind the bicycle displays a palpable sense of decay; patches of plaster are missing, revealing the rough texture of the underlying masonry. This deterioration contributes to an overall atmosphere of neglect and times passage. The color palette is restrained, primarily consisting of earthy tones – greens, browns, yellows, and grays – which reinforce this feeling of age and wear.
A pigeon stands attentively in the lower right corner, its plumage a mix of gray, green, and purple hues. Its posture suggests alertness; it seems to be observing something beyond the frames boundaries. The bird’s presence introduces an element of natural life into the otherwise inanimate setting.
The subtexts within this work appear to revolve around themes of obsolescence, memory, and the intersection of human-made objects with the natural world. The bicycle, once a symbol of mobility and progress, now appears abandoned and weathered, hinting at a bygone era or a personal narrative of loss. The decaying brick wall further emphasizes the passage of time and the inevitable decline of all things. The pigeon, as a common urban creature, represents resilience and adaptation – a silent witness to the changes occurring within its environment.
The artist’s choice to depict these elements in such detail suggests an interest in exploring the beauty found in everyday objects and overlooked spaces, prompting reflection on themes of impermanence and the quiet dignity of decay. The compositions stillness invites a contemplative gaze, encouraging viewers to consider the stories embedded within this seemingly simple scene.