You love this artwork, but it’s already been sold?
Good news! This artist conducts commissioned work. They can create a custom-made artwork for you, inspired by what you liked about the previous piece. You choose the dimensions and we negotiate the price!
Thank you very much for your interest!
Your message has been sent successfully! We will get back to you very soon.
Singulart guarantees reliability and traceability.
All the artists on the platform have been specially selected and certify to only sell works, of which they are the artist. Whatever the medium, the work is sent to the buyer with a certificate of authenticity. Photographs are numbered and signed.
Every customer can be given a copy of their certificate of authenticity by contacting support@singulart.com
With Singulart, you can pay safely by credit card or bank transfer.
For all transactions exceeding your credit limit, contact us. We are required to verify every transfer, as part of the fight against fraud and money laundering.
Singulart prices include:
Price of an artwork defined by an artist.
Insurance. Your order is 100% protected in case of any damage or loss.
All customs fees, taxes, and document preparation.
Third-party logistic provider shipping costs.
A dedicated Singulart customer care specialist that will assist you with any questions or problems during shipment.
Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
Emptiness never appears as an absence, but as an active force. Between density and openness, the work establishes a fragile balance in which each trajectory seems to negotiate its place within the whole.
Mixed materials on canvas. From the series "Les Connectés
Isaac de Honoret works at the threshold between painting and sculpture. Building very often, monochromatic surfaces through the accumulation of textured matter, he lets light and shadow animate dense fields of relief that shift with the viewer's movement and refuse to settle on either side of the canvas. His restrained yet physically intricate language explores the tensions of presence and absence, connection and isolation, drawing the eye into quiet contemplation and the hidden emotional structures beneath everyday experience.
The artist remains deliberately anonymous. His face, his age, and nearly every biographical detail are withheld by choice, so that nothing stands between the viewer and the work. He appears only behind a spiked mask, a refusal of persona that returns all attention to the surface itself. For de Honoret, identity is a distraction; the meaning of the work belongs to whoever stands before it.