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Immersive digital 3D artwork.
Excerpt from the series "Good Vibes".
Abstract digital creation in which I deploy the same technique as on my canvases: large gestures, colors adding the immersive aspect. This produces vibrant works filled with moving light. Each burst of color translates an explosion of vitality and freedom. This immersive creation will bring a joyful dynamic and a breath of inspiration to your interior, awakening the imagination… with each glance.
French artist Bruno Planade lives and works in Clermont-Ferrand. The artist defends his convictions nourished by his training in design (textile and digital) then in pictorial art, first developing his work in the service of industries then in communication and digital agencies before expressing his feelings and reinventing his sensitivity in painting.
He creates his own tools, preferring a mason's plastering knives, a plasterer's spatulas or cleaning brooms to art brushes; he likes to divert the tools of other skills to the point of borrowing their gestures. Committed to the practice of dance, he chooses the body as a medium for its ability to express the deep energy of a work and the movement.
Bruno Planade experiments with instinctive and spontaneous abstract art, going so far as to create new relationships with movement in digital space.