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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
Seen from the sky, the Theater of Epidaurus (Epidavros) according to a plan, 3rd century BC. JC, located in Argolis, in the Peloponnese.
Oil on canvas on dark background (umber) with acrylic. Part of the blood chalk drawing remains visible. Small touches of paint in material. Signature and date on the back of the canvas. Side of the canvas, umber colored acrylic similar to the background of the canvas.
« Painting is a way to slow down time and refocus on humanity. »
Dominique Emard is an artist based in France whose paintings have been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally. Fascinated by architecture, geography, maps, atlases, urbanism, and the organization/disorganization of territories, his works are inspired by all of these elements as well as the traces of human civilizations. In his artistic process, Emard often incorporates digital documents, satellite images, aerial views, and maps.