Paris collection — 5 Artworks in 0 Series by Caroline Lopez
Paris is a collection of 5 works across 0 series. 5 works available for acquisition at Art Quam Anima, 28 rue du Dragon, Paris.
Caroline Lopez trained as an interior architect at the École Camondo before turning her attention to drawing as an artistic practice. That formation is legible in every piece in this collection: in the structural precision with which she renders facades, rooflines, and street-level detail, and in her instinct for the way built space shapes how we inhabit and perceive a city. Paris is the subject, but not Paris as spectacle. Her focus is on corners, streets, and rooftops that daily life tends to pass without examining — the architectural fabric that makes the city coherent, and that images seldom show.
The works begin in sketchbooks carried through Parisian streets and squares. From those location drawings, Lopez selects, reworks, and recomposes at the studio, producing views that are faithful to observed experience without being literal transcriptions of it. The result is a body of work that holds both particular places — the Place Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the rue de Furstemberg, the slopes of Montmartre — and something more persistent: a way of looking at the city that privileges the quiet, unchanged, and often overlooked over the emblematic.
Ink on paper is the primary medium throughout. Line carries most of the descriptive work — the structural detail of a mansard cornice, a row of chimney stacks, a church steeple, a windmill above the rooftops. Where watercolor or wash appears, it operates as atmosphere rather than surface: tone, light, and season suggested without overwhelming the drawn architecture beneath. The square format, consistent across much of the series, concentrates each composition into a single, sustained look at one place in the city.
Paris rooftops, Norman cliffs, Luxembourg chairs. Interior architect by training, Caroline Lopez draws what others walk past — the layered geometry of a quartier, the weight of a wave against chalk, an empty seat holding the shape of absence. She has exhibited across Paris salons and galleries since 2014.
Exhibited at Art Quam Anima, 28 rue du Dragon, Saint-Germain-des-Prés, Paris.
Series — Paris
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