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In Ligeia, the sea breathes through stone. The surface wavers between salt and light, between erosion and memory. The forms unfold like a silent plumage — not a body that emerges, but a call. Something winged, half-air, half-earth. The figure doesn’t appear; it resonates. Each curve of light feels like the echo of a voice lost in the cliff.
The Feather and Slat series was inspired by my stay in Campania, along the Amalfi Coast and Naples — a contemporary… echo of the 19th-century Grand Tour. There, I found the image of cliffs plunging directly into the sea, where ancient sirens — half-woman, half-bird — were said to live. Their song was never meant to seduce, but to reveal the limits of listening.
As with all my works, the piece can be reproduced at any desired size up to 48 inches wide. The proposed 24 × 30 inches format simply reflects the ideal proportion for modern interiors.
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.