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'Bol chinois et figues' by Jessica Olpp
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'Bol chinois et figues' by Jessica Olpp

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Description

“Bol chinois et figues” features a still life composition of a blue and white patterned bowl accompanied by a rich purple fig, rendered in oil on thick-edge polycotton and presented within a natural oak frame. The work explores the interplay between decorative pattern and organic form, balancing the crisp geometry of the vessel with the softness of the fruit. Through subtle colour harmonies, careful attention to light, and restrained composition, Jessica Olpp transforms an everyday arrangement into a quietly contemplative study of stillness and beauty.

Key Features:

Title: Bol chinois et figues
Medium: Oil on thick-edge polycotton
Size: 43cm H × 53cm W
Frame: Natural oak frame
Style: Contemporary Still Life

Jessica Olpp

Jessica Olpp is an emerging artist whose practice reflects a lifelong devotion to creativity and language. Growing up in the bushlands of Warrandyte, she was surrounded by the changing tones of the Australian landscape, an influence that continues to inform her palette. Time spent living and working in France deepened her sensitivity to light, colour, and the poetry of everyday life. She is now based in Caulfield North, Melbourne, where she balances her career as a French teacher with her flourishing artistic practice.

Jessica has always nurtured her creative side through dance, poetry, and the study of languages. In 2022, she turned to painting as a form of self-expression and a way to carve out calm amidst her busy schedule. Self-taught, she approaches each canvas as an exploration of memory and mood. Her works are inspired by the skies of both Australia and France, recollections of travel, and the intimacy of still-life moments. Through soft colour harmonies and distilled compositions, Jessica creates paintings that hold quiet emotion and invite the viewer into a contemplative space.

Her work has already gained recognition on the Australian art scene. In 2023, she was named a finalist in The Next Big Thing art prize at The Toowoomba Gallery, and a gallery finalist at Aspire Gallery in Queensland. That same year, she presented her first solo exhibition at The Black Cat in Fitzroy and participated in a group show at The Fitzroy Art Collective. These early achievements signal a promising trajectory, as Jessica continues to refine her voice as both a painter and storyteller through colour.

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