Claire Tabouret
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Claire Tabouret’s layered, impressionistic portraits explore love, inner conflict and collective psychology. In 2012, she began documenting her face daily with ink on rice paper. Each self-portrait was vastly different — the repeated routine paradoxically revealing how identity constantly changes. These initial studies developed into larger canvases of both individuals and groups, painted with oil and acrylic in high contrast colour palettes. This has become Tabouret’s defining style. The works are based on a range of vintage photographs, particularly imagery of Débutante balls, a cultural tradition founded in the 1600s which sees middle-class women celebrate ‘coming-of-age.’ This sense of cultural nostalgia also manifests in melancholy renditions of characters like Snow White and Peter Pan.