
Detail; Lola, c. 2015
Oil on linen
45 7/10 × 35 in, 116 × 89 cm
Private collection
Anne-Christine Roda creates portraits that can be qualified as hyperrealistic, thus close to a photographic approach, while revealing with a singular acuity, by the material for example, the profound being of the one who poses.
Her favourite subjects: portraits and nudes and sometimes scenes of life. She is not satisfied by just rendering the appearance of the human skin in a incredible realistic way, with its wrinkles, its furrows and its folds, Anne-Christine Roda is also able to recreate the illusion of material, that she manages to reproduce perfectly, and what comes out of her studio is at least spectacular and fascinating. More on Anne-Christine Roda
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