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Other details :
Artwork unmounted, but already framed and ready to hang.
Dimensions :
6.3x9.8in
About this artwork
This intimate work unfolds like a fragmented landscape, suspended between erosion and emergence. Layers of ink, pigments, and paint spread across the Asian rice paper, forming organic structures reminiscent of sediments, scars, or unstable geological surfaces.
Despite its intimate size, the work develops a strong physical presence through the tension between the pigment saturation and the spaces left blank. The translucent texture of the paper… reinforces the organic fragility of the surface and underscores the interplay between control and chance.
The intense red appears both visceral and atmospheric, simultaneously evoking vitality, rupture, a screaming nature, and a memory desiring to survive.
This unique piece explores marked, sometimes disfigured, territories, including the territory scarred by the earthquake, Ayiti. I visited it as a child with my Amerindian mother, a place that reaffirmed my connection to nature and the world.
Christopher Prévot is an accomplished French painter who uses ink, natural pigments, recycled paper, and ceramics, drawing and painting from a multicultural background and fine art training in the prestigious : Central Saint Martins in London. And Les Beaux Arts de Paris. His works, rooted in process-based and ecological methods, employ monochrome palettes, layering, dilution, and organic materials to evoke atmospheric and contemplative landscapes. Prévot’s meditative compositions conjure a sense of awe, fragility, and spiritual connectedness, inviting viewers to pause, reconnect with nature, and feel a profound sense of belonging in a fragile world.