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            ArtworksChloé BocquetL'esprit d'escalier, 2020LinocutLinocut on paper Signed, dated and titled in pencil Numbered from the edition of 12 Image size: 430 x 275 mm Paper size: 510 x 340 mm Contact the Studio...Linocut on paper Signed, dated and titled in pencil Numbered from the edition of 12 Image size: 430 x 275 mm Paper size: 510 x 340 mm Contact the Studio on 0207 407 6561 for framing options and prices Every print sold comes with a free copy of the accompanying book 'A Common Place', which includes reproductions of all the artworks and poems created for the project Chloé was paired with the writer Jaclyn Clarabut for the Common Place project. Jaclyn: Lots of people have learned new things during lockdown - I'm thrilled that I gained access to a brilliant artist's way of looking at the world. And learned some French - my partnered artist Chloé's native language - along the way. Through email and WhatsApp images Chloé generously gave me an insight into how she works and, crucially, where she works. We found that we were both working at the top of the stairs - writing at the top an old twisted staircase for me and sketching at the top of a Jardin d'escalier for Chloé. 'stairs' became our common place and Chloé introduced me to the French phrase - l'esprit d'escalier. I'd never heard the phrase before but I fell instantly in love with it. I twisted its meaning for my poem - it became a haunting presence rather than a witty line that you think of just when the moment has passed. This project and that phrase will stay with me for a very long time. L’esprit de l’escalier, by Jaclyn Clarabut She orbits the stairs this ammonite girl in the Snoopy slippers polyester nightdress knotted over bent knees. Long grooves of darkness pinch her nose eyes electrify as dread spirit ghost of all unsaid charges through air dropping daggered prisms that shred the kaleidoscope curtains. She’s alone curled like the surface of a snail shell, waiting for mum to come home. 
