Baret Boisson


      
        
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Baret Boisson's painting connects her love of nostalgia with a pioneering wit, creating contemporary portraiture that captures her subjects with a broad range of idiosyncratic detail and uncompromising humor. Her work recalls the neo-Colonial, two-dimensional imagery, but she doesn't rest on previously established artistic conventions; her subjects range from Rosa Parks to Elizabeth Taylor, Muhammed Ali to her beloved Lab mix, Lucky.

From her risk-taking "Great Americans" series to commissioned works for Sumner Redstone, Jimmy Fallon, Jane Pratt, Elizabeth Taylor and many of Hollywood's most noteworthy stars, Baret uses her paintbrush to capture her subjects' personality, incorporating spectacular color and clever text.


In one simply beautiful portrait, Baret Boisson has perfectly captured the essence of my 5-year-old daughter. Not just her half-smile or the slight wariness in her eyes. Not just the use of Charlotte's favorite colors and objects to border the portrait ('How did the painter know those are exactly the things I love?', Charlotte asks, and I wonder too). But the painting has a timeless quality that makes me believe that it will represent Charlotte not only now but also at 15 and 25 and 35 and beyond. It will certainly hang on my walls and bring me so much joy throughout that time.

Jane Pratt

 

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