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With Digital Fragments 287, I wanted to capture the intensity of crimson, a colour that carries passion, memory, and bloom. As I worked, I layered deep reds, pinks, and blacks into a swirling composition, one that feels to me both sensual and contemplative. The brushstrokes emerged like a living form, expanding and contracting, as if the image were breathing from within.
In this piece, I revisit my central interest: transforming fleeting impressions… into enduring digital form. By layering textures and embracing unexpected contrasts, I let the image oscillate between softness and intensity, presence and disappearance.
This artwork is part of the Digital Fragments series, my ongoing exploration of how digital painting can evoke the vitality of traditional media while opening new spaces of abstraction. For me, Digital Fragments 287 is a reminder that colour itself can become experience. I offer it here as a limited-edition print for collectors who share that vision.
Denis Leclerc, a classically trained painter and accomplished digital artist, bridges the worlds of fine art and visual communication with an expansive practice rooted in oil, acrylic, and digital media. His intricate, layered digital abstractions skillfully blend painterly gestures with subtle animation, drawing from a meditative, minimalist sensibility or a lush, baroque digital vocabulary. Each piece explores transformation and ambiguity, inviting viewers into liminal spaces where forms shift and dissolve—conveying emotions of suspension, quiet resonance, and lingering presence that invite slow, contemplative attention.