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Media pack Contact us Login Search The independent online magazine for eco chic homes and interiors Follow us March issue Home Special offers News Events Interiors Features People Accessories About us Back issues Mad about the earth: the exuberant art of Joëlle Kem Lika French artist Joëlle Kem Lika uses her art to celebrate nature and encourage us all to value the planet we live on. She held a successful exhibition in London before Christmas and interest in her work is growing this side of the Channel Pictured above: Luminescences, 110x200cms, acrylic on canvas. Joëlle Kem Lika loves vibrant colour and says her paintings are a celebration of the natural w orld. She has three galleries in France: in Paris, Burgundy and Acquitaine. w w w .la- lila.com . Prices from 800 to 5,000 euros. Joelle Kem Lika is an artist whose work is life affirming, and that's in no small part down to her love of vibrant colour. And what drives her, she says, is her wish to encourage people to prize the natural world. 'I draw my inspiration entirely from nature,' she says, 'and I want to defend our planet by means of my paintings. I try to capture the strength of life - the force of the sea, the vibrancy of life in the ocean, the delight to be had from flowers, skies, sunsets.' And she says her technique is to paint from a close angle 'because that puts us in touch with the great painters - such as Manet, or French impressionist painter Berthe Morisot, and Raoul Dufy, whose work I've always loved for its intensity and the joy he took in colour.'

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    Mad about the earth: the exuberant art of Joëlle Kem Lika

    French artist Joëlle Kem Lika uses her art to celebrate nature and encourage us all to value the

    planet we live on. She held a successful exhibition in London before Christmas and interest in her

    work is growing this side of the Channel

    Pictured above: Luminescences, 110x200cms, acrylic on canvas. Joëlle Kem Lika loves vibrant colour and says her

    paintings are a celebration of the natural w orld. She has three galleries in France: in Paris, Burgundy and Acquitaine. www.la-

    lila.com . Prices from 800 to 5,000 euros.

    Joelle Kem Lika is an artist whose work is life affirming, and that's in no small part down to her love

    of vibrant colour. And what drives her, she says, is her wish to encourage people to prize the natural

    world.

    'I draw my inspiration entirely from nature,' she says, 'and I want to defend our planet by means of

    my paintings. I try to capture the strength of life - the force of the sea, the vibrancy of life in the

    ocean, the delight to be had from flowers, skies, sunsets.'

    And she says her technique is to paint from a close angle 'because that puts us in touch with the

    great painters - such as Manet, or French impressionist painter Berthe Morisot, and Raoul Dufy,

    whose work I've always loved for its intensity and the joy he took in colour.'

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  • Kem LIka hopes she is not derivative but says to see references in her work to other painters is

    something she's comfortable with, because she has been immersed in art and has been inspired by

    many great painters.

    'Turner, for the light in his watercolours...American painter Joan Mitchell for the audacity of her

    abstracts and Georgia O'Keeffe for her flowers and her abstracts, which are masterly,' she says.

    Kem Lika sells widely in France, the US and Germany, and is delighted that people like her work and

    are willing to pay for it. 'But I don't paint for an audience, I paint for myself. It's a kind of meditation,

    it's positive and appeasing.'

    The artist, who has three galleries in France, studied at art school for a couple of years in her 20s

    but went on to train as a psychotherapist and did not return to art school until she was 41. 'But all

    the time art was a passion for me.'

    She says although paintings can simply be things of beauty, she does try to communicate a point.

    'For example I want to celebrate feminine energy and the 'My Surf Dreaming' paintings combine the

    modernity of the woman surfer embracing life and the ancestral aboriginal painting style - so what

    I'm getting at is that profound female energy that has always been a force for good in the world.'

    And many fans say her paintings of flowers, which look as if they're utterly liberated and letting their

    hair down, transmit ebullience and joy; while Kem Lika says she is trying to communicate through

    her sea paintings our capacity to rise above fear. 'I don't paint a dangerous, hostile ocean, on the

    contrary I see the sea as warm, as a carrier of life... People feel this positive message I think.'

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  • She says the emotion in her work comes from not standing back and looking on, but by painting

    from the perspective of being in a situation - so she's imagining what it would be like to be in a wave,

    or 'to be a ladybug inside the flower.

    'Over time my style has become more defined and I choose to centre my subjects very closely.'

    'The materials artists use does have an environmental impact..but paintings have a long

    life'

    Kem LIka uses watercolours on paper, Chinese and coloured inks on paper, and acrylic paints

    on canvas, wood or paper. She doesn't like oil paint because of its strong odours. 'And I like to mix

    egg yolk with pigments, that's the old way...'

    And while artists' materials may not be the most eco-friendly, she feels the longevity of paintings

    makes art worthwhile. 'They have a long life. A painting crosses time and it goes on transmitting a

    positive energy to those who behold it. That's what remarkable about art.'

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