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Printing :
Digital on Plexiglas , Plexiglass under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
23.6x35.4in
Edition :
1 / 15
About this artwork
A "rest area" at the Martin volcano, intertwining
Anthracite, orange, green, and magenta red! Like
What, the volcanoes are decorated, naturally painted,
periodically cleaned to restore their color.
which makes them more presentable… As attractive and charming
earthbound pranksters, like the interior of a palace or the chapel
Sistine Chapel: monuments built by nature to proclaim
We loudly and clearly stated that we invented nothing, except… a process.
inevitably similar, a pale imitation of the infinite recurrence
From cosmic creation, with each step, a new universe is born.
which is part of the whole, which is a microset composed
of another infinity of even smaller sets, etc…
Hi Martin, you are a superb work of art, we love 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”.