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Last in a magnificent series of works based on Andy Warhol's screen prints of Marilyn Monroe.
Step into another dimension with this three-dimensional artwork that adds a third dimension to Andy Warhol's work. Here, Marilyn Monroe is reinterpreted in three dimensions with colors reminiscent of Warhol's pop art.
I wanted to express the light and mystery emanating from this timeless icon. I wanted to capture its radiance, poised between strength… and fragility, to infuse your home with a vibrant and elegant energy. It invites contemplation and celebrates the enduring brilliance of beauty and fame, while bringing with it the eternal freshness, inner strength, and creative genius of these timeless artists.
Frédéric Daty, a French-Canadian sculptor born in Lyon, creates wall-mounted works primarily in steel, drawing on his background in graphic arts and his experience in art direction. Through cutting, welding, and patination, he develops a unique style that blends minimalism, op art, and industrial romanticism, where light constantly transforms the perception of the material. He seeks to capture the ambivalence of urban environments, offering, within the simplicity of metal, a sensory experience that invites contemplation of the invisible forces that structure our contemporary world.