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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
27.6x15.7in
About this artwork
The word "pudicizia" is rare in Italian, we rather use "modestia" or "pudore" to express the notion of "modesty". The choice of this word comes from a sculpture by Antonio Corradini where we see a very naked woman and yet supposedly covered with a veil supposed to hide her. Sculptural feat where the artist shows what he claims to hide... In this contemporary "Pudicizia", it is a bit the same thing: it is a complete nude (except the face which is… covered with a hood), but the position of the hands and especially the use of a very colorful mural (which evokes in some ways the art of stained glass) covers the sensual parts of the naked body and completely de-eroticizes it. The art of making a nude without showing anything...
This work is a unique piece made in mixed media on canvas. It combines photography, digital art and acrylic painting (transparent glazes and raised squares), it is framed in black wood (dimensions: 77 x 47 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.