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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
25.2x18.9in
About this artwork
The Missing Part continues the exploration of the body treated as an unfinished mineral form, like a block of stone from which a statue has not yet been sculpted. Here, almost everything is ready, finished; it is a naked man, seen from behind, sitting on what looks like a petrified tree stump. It is only by looking at the painting closely that one realizes that something is missing behind this arm curiously curved like an arch above the shoulders...… Extreme contortionist or headless man?...
This work is made in mixed media on canvas, it combines photography, digital composition and acrylic painting, with a signature square made in relief on the surface of the canvas. The painting is framed in a black wooden American box (total dimensions: approximately 71 x 55 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.