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Digital Fragments 412 is part of my Ethereal Solid series — a body of digital works that explore density, atmosphere, and silent tension.
In this piece, I was drawn to the idea of compression — not just of form, but of emotion. Layers build up slowly, creating a kind of visual pressure. At the same time, subtle cracks appear. Something flickers beneath the surface, as if trying to breathe through the weight of the image.
There’s no fixed interpretation.… Some see an organ, others a mineral, or even a ruin suspended in time. I’m more interested in that moment of uncertainty — when the image doesn’t quite resolve, and invites you to stay with the feeling rather than the form.
As with the rest of the series, this work exists as a still image but is also designed for screen display. Archival prints are available on Hahnemühle Photo Rag using Giclée technology. Each version is produced in a limited edition of 5, signed and numbered.
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.