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Artist Feature #6 – Murielle Xhrouet

About Murielle Xhrouet
Murielle Xhrouet is Belgian living near Liรจge, claiming ownership to that spontaneous, warm city. She turns 52 this year and has been a stewardess for over 30 years. Murielle thinks that she was really made for the job as she prefers meeting new people from all over the world. She is passionate about otherโs lives, she learns and grows through them. She has two children; a boy and a girl aged 19 and 22. She started painting about 3 years ago and it has changed her life.
Her grandfather and her father painted. As one of her two brothers is blessed with the talent of drawing, she never dared to express herself and considered ‘the place’ to be already taken!

Until she got depressed a few years ago and needed something to get out of it.ย Murielle started to paint at night (so no one could look at her), on the freshly repainted white wall of her living room. She cut, ripped, glued, painted and at first, it surprised her kids in a bad way! But when it was finished, they loved it including her partner, who immediately bought her some canvas. Her brother saw the wall and said : “Murielle, You are the artist of the family.โ Those very simple and innocent words gave her the boost she needed. She finally gave herself the permission to become an artist!

Hi Murielle, welcome to ART-IS-IN! Could you tell our readers a little bit about who you are?
Hi Chriselda! My high sensitivity has made me suffer a lot but I am working in the acceptance of it. I know it gives me my creativity. I am very extravert but getting older has given me a quieter personality and I can sometimes be very discreet to give place to others. Humour is one of the most important thing to me, I am always looking for fun or even wacky people. I have no patience and everything has to be entertaining at a certain point with the risk of losing my attention. To get bored is the worst for me. If no one makes jokes, I will take the place. I have no confidence in myself and even suffer from the syndrome of the impostor because I am a self-taught artist. But I love to laugh about myself, it de-dramatises everything. I need emotions and art is the best place for them.

Tell us about your art style or process.
I like to say about my paintings that they have a high filling rate and it is your turn to decide if it is chaotic, tiring, tormented, troubled or on the opposite colorful, peaceful, telling stories, joyful.ย One sure thing is that one painting has two sides : one from far and one from close.ย Being far from it gives you an expression of an emotion and being close reveals a lot of details sometimes shocking, sometimes fun, sometimes serious. I usually use collages and acrylic together.

My photos are different, they are more simple and I take pictures of things you would never make a picture of.ย I am not interested in nature or large views.ย I love to add a nano-fiction that I write myself, it is a little text, like I took it out of a novel. I really would like to make a book out of it. The combination of a photo and a short text gives a higher emotion, at least in my work.ย
I have many projects and I have decided to stop exhibitions for a while to concentrate on the phase of creation. I am busy at the moment with some new collages that I will put under a plexi in a smaller size of what I usually do.

Where does your inspiration come from?
I paint the moment, I paint my feelings and my emotions.ย I donโt calculate anything.ย If I donโt like what I have done, it is simply that it is not finished.ย I express myself spontaneously.
I am very much of a feminist in the sense of women should have the same respect and consideration as men, as simply as that.ย I find religions not helping women.ย But as a paradox, I love religious art and I love to mix my anger and my love of its art. I have never understood how people can truly believe that their religion is the right one, that the god they pray to is the right one.ย Isnโt it arrogant to be sure that the other millions of people are wrong when you have chosen your side?ย I am an atheist but I am not sure if I am right.ย

I also like putting sex in my paintings because it is too much a taboo. I also have a problem with Mickey Mouse and I love to mock him and Disney in general as a symbol of the right-thinking people and as a symbol of the easy solution to make your kids good little soldiers in the capitalist world. It is also a way for me to mock us, parents giving too much to our kids without being able to say no. Saying โFuck Mickeyโ is refusing things that are too smooth, too conventional.
Have there been other artists/role-models or books that played a key role on your artistic journey?
Abstract expressionism is my first influence.
With my job, I have been walking everywhere where I could find art.ย Museums, exhibits, galleries, streets, shopsโฆ It is impossible to say who I love, there are too many but Egon Schiele comes first with Gustav Klimt.
ย If I had to choose two contempory artists it would be the Japonese Chiharu Shiota for her delicacy and patience and the Brazilian Henrique Oliveira for the strength of his art and the complicated task he has.

How has art impacted your life?
Otherโs art have always had an impact on me. I cried in front of some paintings, art is one of my reason to live.ย When I enter a museum, I get excited like when I was a kid just before going on vacation.ย
My art has a good impact of course but it is still too new for me. It gives me joy but donโt imagine it makes me happy. It gives me pain too when I am falling asleep with my doubts and my questions. If I have one hundred people saying what I do is beautiful and one saying the opposite, I will keep in my mind on that one.ย Even if I know that not everybody can like my work it is still painful when I have a bad critic. Sometimes, I wish I wouldnโt see the people looking at my paintings.

My biggest dream would be to be able to live ( at least a little bit) with my art but to get known is a very very long way and exceptional.ย You need talent (and talent is not even enough), originality, chance, opportunities and a good contact network. To be in a good gallery, you need to be famous. To get famous you need to be in a good gallery.ย Do you see the difficulty of it?ย I will probably never be famous at all, it is not the objective. All I want is to share my emotions โฆ and sell a little bit so that I donโt have dozens of paintings in my little house!

Tell us about your last work.
My last painting is completely abstract. I really enjoyed making it because it gave me the pleasure of being completely spontaneous and of feeling free. I didnโt have to think, I just grabbed the coulours and let it out. I want to start again, thatโs for sure.

One of the pictures I published on Instagram was taken at an exhibition and I took a photo of a photo (a naked woman laying on a bed base, photo taken by Nathalia Edenmont) with the reflection of my partner and me in it.ย It gives a strange feeling like we are watching her…like peepers, like voyeurs. Thatโs our world now. And the text I added is quiet cruel.

What is your current WIP?
Like I mentioned earlier, I am busy making some collages that I put under a plexi.ย When I travel, I always come back with some old and dirty posters that I take off the walls.ย I never touch a new one, I only take ripped and damaged ones.ย I use tape too and even fabrics sometimes.ย What I love is giving something raw with no finishing touch.ย Women are usually my main subject, but only pieces of them.ย I love to rip papers and cut the real picture my way.ย I would love to use my own pictures but it is not possible.

What does the future look like for you and your art?
I need to work and work more. I am a too young artist to have a legitimate claim to a precise future. My dream is really to work with a real gallery and to publish my photos-nano-fictions.

Any words of advice to aspiring artists?
How could I give any advice as I need some myself…except this : Let it all out!
How can my readers contact you or find your art?
My web site :https://xhrouet.com
On FB : Murielle Xhrouet and my page is โBut Darling your hair is pinkโ
Instagram : Murielle Xhrouet




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Natasha Lalla – Artist Feature #5 on ART-IS-IN
Artist Feature #5 – Natasha Lalla

About Natasha Lalla
Natasha Lalla has been painting for over two decades. She has developed a distinct style of her own, which involves painting with her fingers. The artist has never owned a paintbrush and makes use of vivid colours to create stunningly abstract pieces that unleash a host of creative and universal energies.
Natasha’s use of colour and her unique style of painting is unmatched. She has a deep understanding of how colours impact one’s overall sense of well-being!
In the Artist’s own words: “Colours have healing properties and the method of treatment that uses the visible spectrum of electromagnetic radiation to cure diseases is called chromo therapy. A centuries-old concept used successfully over the years.”

Hello Natasha, could you tell our readers a little bit about who you are?
I do not know where to begin about my journey. I think it started as a child. I just knew I was different and my unconscious would reveal to me what I should do and as I grew up I just learnt to trust it totally. Complete surrender is what gives me this unique gift to do what I do. I have had no formal training in art but just a love for it since childhood.
I have never been a religious person but a spiritual being. I also believe there are no coincidences in life.

Tell us about your art style or process?
My canvas is my smorgasbord where I unleash a host of creative and universal energies.ย Abstraction in acrylic is what I derive in my paintings which to a lame-eye can be summed up as exuberant harvests of blending colours and finger strokes.ย
Where does your inspiration come from?
Painting in free form, stream of consciousness is a form of artistic meditation that reflects the style. I have a unique way of reflecting spiritual and sublime experiences by expressing images from my subconscious onto canvas by swirling finger strokes.

Natasha, are there other artists/role-models or books that have played a key role on your artistic journey?
Kandinsky, one of the first abstract painters, was keenly interested in colour in art and developed many theories on the properties of colour in art and how they are best used. Many traditions and cultures, such as Chinese, Ayurvedic, Theosophist and ancient Greek and Egyptians believe in the healing power of colours, based on the effect their vibrations have on the body and mind. I have a vivid use of colours.
My gallerist and curator Jalpa H. Vithalani draws a parallel of my art style to be something on the lines of the famed artist Rassoulli; whose work has been quoted as โThe little realities we canโt see or the art that dancesโฆ without dancersโ.

Wow! That is an impressive comparison. How did you learn/acquire this technique?
My technique is completely self taught and it keeps evolving.
How has art impacted your life?
For me painting is a form of artistic meditation. I feel it is important for people to see the artist through the works. Painting centres me and bring peace and balance into my life.
The recent most exciting development, was that Cosmic Heart Gallery was invited to participate in Art Bahrain Across Borders, Bahrainโs International Art Fair. This was under The Patronage of Her Royal Highness, Princess Sabeeka Bint Ibrahim Al Khalifa, Wife Of His Majesty The King Of Bahrain. Cosmic Heart Gallery was one of the 16 international galleries which had a presence.
My gallerist chose to commemorate the work of two Indian artists at this prestigious exhibition and I was one of them. I understand that my work was widely appreciated there and is even with the royal family in Bahrain.

That must have truly been an unforgettable experience for you. An achievement actually! What is your current WIP?
I just got in a fresh lot of colours and expanded my pallete and created a beautiful blue and gold work. I always send in images to Jalpa, as I am in the process of creation. This somehow stimulates me and encourages me, to get to my next level each time. I value her feedback and input. She always remarks that this is my work and your gallery.

What does the future look like for you and your art?
I am completely in the moment, but when you ask me this question I would say the future looks bright. Cosmic Heart Gallery and I share a common vision of bringing beautiful and affordable art into peopleโs homes. So many people can not only appreciate my paintings, but also afford to buy them. God has been kind and Cosmic Heart Gallery has hosted seven solo shows of my work and curated my art in twelve group exhibitions in a period of seven years. My work has reached people around the world.
Do you have any words of advice that you would like to share with aspiring artists?
Believe in yourself and trust the process. I have been lucky to find a gallery and curator who understands my work and believes in my talent. There is huge synchronicity in the way we work together.

*A remark from ‘Cosmic Heart Gallery‘ Creative Head and Director – Jalpa H. Vithalani on Artist Natasha Lalla!
“It is an absolute delight to watch Natasha create one of her signature pieces with her fingers. This is one in a million artists who does not own a brush.”
How can my readers contact you or find your art?
Readers can contact me on my gallery facebook page, my personal page or instagram handle @natashalalla
They can come and see my works at Cosmic Heart Gallery, New Marine Lines.
Readers can read more on – http://www.cosmicheartgallery.info/artists/NL/natashalalla.html
View artworks on – http://www.cosmicheartgallery.info/artists/NL/natashalalla_artworks.html

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