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Medium :
Digital on Plexiglas , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
31.5x47.2in
Edition :
1 / 15
About this artwork
Émile's glasses reflect the dance of waves, in the psychedelic style, a syncopated movement of a nightclub, a violently sensual swaying of the hips and the prismatic colors of popular advertising
for trips to the countries of the sun, accompanied by all kinds of exotic clichés that can be found at home, notwithstanding perhaps the sand, the sun and the waves of tenderness that, if you do not lend it
be careful enough, you will get caught in the… face and even all over your body projected into the tasty waves of purifying foam... Émile is a clown, he will make you want to laugh at everything... Émile is the
decorative talisman of absolute good humor in your cozy interior...Émile is the direct "good windfall" - like boxing - which arrives at your home, and you already feel better, don't you.. .?!
Jean-Luc Bohin, with his camera since adolescence, ventures between rigorous naturalism and digital creation. He brilliantly juggles between on-site capture and software restructuring, flirting with abstraction. His works exude a sense of wonder, exploring “behind the scenes of the universe”.