Adele Renault paints realistic portraits of pigeons and people. Her subject matter may live in the gutter or in an ivory tower and the size of the work ranges from small canvas to giant mural.
Mike Tyson found his way into boxing as a kid after a bully beheaded one of his beloved pigeons in front of him. Tyson threw his first punch in response. A knock out. A fascinating anecdote, full of compassion and brutality. Their mutual affinity for pigeons made the former heavyweight world champion and Adele instant fans of one another.
On a quest to paint his portrait, Adele has met several pigeon fanciers around the world. And on a warm Ju
ne evening in 2017 it also lead her to a Jersey City rooftop, home of Tyson’s first pigeon coop. The Ringside Lounge gives the appearance of a run-down dive bar from the outside, however, inside is a warm bath of hospitality, a cheerful bar, a boxing ring and on its roof, Tyson’s Corner.
Tyson’s Corner has become the new center of interest for this site-specific series of oil paintings in Adele’s unmistakable realistic and overexposed style. The initial portrait, one of the famed box- er himself is still an ongoing project, but has shifted to the background, the spotlight focusing on the individual pigeons and everyone involved in taking care of the coop.
It was only logical for Adele to then show this series at the Ring Side Lounge, where she will also present her new book Feathers and Faces on a lovely Sunday afternoon this September as well as paint a mural on side of the building.
The One day exhibition and book presentation will be open Sunday 16 September 2018 from 3-7 pm at The Ring Side Lounge – 475 Tonnelle Ave, Jersey City, NJ 07307
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