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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x23.6in
About this artwork
Hatikva means hope in Hebrew, it is also the Israeli hymn.
Here is the English version.
The white support is made of satin white acrylic, a dozen layers gives this background a great depth that we can perceive when we look at the canvas for a long time.
The text is spray painted with a stencil which allows great precision and a very meticulous rendering. The realization is very neat.
« I evacuate in my painting the notion of gesture. I like the gap between the very minimalist realization of my paintings in their form and the meaning of what is written. »
Jérôme Conscience is a painter, photographer and sculptor based in France whose works have been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally. Fascinated by language, his works highlight what lies behind unspoken words, exploring innuendo, gaps, eroticism, death, religions, beliefs and politics. Additionally, consciousness is also influenced by surrealism. His pictorial compositions are most often created with acrylic on canvas.