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Fabienne Delacroix is a painter whose works are steeped in the poetry of another
time. Like her father, the renowned artist Michel Delacroix, her quiet, lyrical
canvases are windows on the past – that legendry era of memory and desire,
when life was sweet and pleasures innocent and simple. She paints this simpler
time with a nostalgia that seems surprising in one so young, until one remembers
that the word nostalgia has its roots in an ancient Greek term meaning “to
return home.”
Home for Fabienne Delacroix is the inspirational landscape of her beloved
country, France. Her province is the harmony that reigned during the Belle
Époque, that carefree period at the beginning of the century when people
flocked to Deauville, Dinard, Nice and Monte Carlo to take country walks and
bathe in the waters off their shores. This point of departure, amid the glorious
natural beauty of the South of France, only further illuminates Fabienne Delacroix’s
love of romance and extraordinary natural gifts as a painter.
However, natural gifts develop best with careful schooling and few painters
have enjoyed the kind of intimate schooling like Fabienne Delacroix. Born
in 1972, she is the third and youngest child of Michel Delacroix. To this
day, she remembers the long afternoons of her childhood when she played away
the hours in her father’s studio as he quietly worked away at his easel. By
the age of ten, following her family’s return to France after a brief stay
in the United States, she began to paint. Two years later, she showed her
work for the first time at a gallery in Carmel, California, where it proved
so popular that it sold out.
While she shares many of her father’s interests, she is very much an artist
in her own right. Her style and choice of subjects are uniquely her own and
her palette and management of color are marked by her own strong character.
In fact, the mastery of her medium and her intuitive capacity to distill the
essence of a land and seascape in her images have already established Fabienne
Delacroix as a major new talent.
In 1996 alone, her first three limited editions for Axelle Fine Arts, her
exclusive art publisher, were such a success that they virtually sold out.
On display in galleries in several cities around the country, they attracted
so much attention that she was invited to participate in a tour of major U.S.
galleries with her father. She thus traveled to cities such as New York and
Boston with Michel Delacroix for joint exhibitions of their work. In 2004,
she began exhibiting on her own and has enjoyed successful solo shows.
The mother of two young children, Fabienne Delacroix is now a full–time mother
and artist. Her newest limited-edition print, Grenade, is yet another classic
study, a nautical scene that is a wistful marriage of beauty and hope.