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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
In Roman mythology, Ceres is the goddess of agriculture, harvests, and fertility. With her, everything grows, everything grows, everything multiplies. The Latin equivalent of Demeter, she presides over crops and harvests. Her grief for six months of the year, when she mourns her daughter Proserpine, held in the Underworld, is synonymous with fallow land and winter. An ambivalent goddess, therefore, represented here in the form of a woman with full… curves, seeming to emerge from a dark, cold background where she has begun to split into two.
This painting is made in mixed technique on canvas and mixes photography, digital composition and acrylic painting (many layers of glaze and transparent relief squares which give a shiny appearance to the canvas.) It is a unique piece, it is framed in black wood (total dimensions: approximately 37 x 37 x 3.5 cm)
« In the age of digital technologies, I couldn't just be a painter or a photographer. My 'paintographies' destroy borders and offer a resolutely contemporary hybrid art. »
Georges Dumas's artistic approach is both simple and complex. While the aesthetic of his works, which he describes as "paintographies," is highly figurative, their composition is slow and complex, blending photography, digital art, and acrylic paint. Georges Dumas transforms the models he photographs into virtual sculptures by replacing their skin with mineral materials to represent both the passage of time and the fragility of the body.