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Printing :
Digital on Plexiglas , Plexiglass under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
23.6x35.4in
Edition :
1 / 15
About this artwork
RUBESCENT MARTIN
Martin – the volcano Martin – is red with pleasure…
No anger, he is radiant, resplendent as
A good wine ready to be tasted, it radiates from the top
from its cratering development, a joy of living in
no other like it…He is overjoyed because his
Brother the Sun sends him a wink from over there, from so far away.
with a knowing glance, like two old "conspiracy theorists"
They recognize each other from afar, without missing… a beat, greeting one another.
beyond the stars, among the stars, devouring each other
look, like an orgasmic homage from the depths
From the cosmos, it emerged from nowhere, for no reason at all, without purpose.
no attachment, nothing but insubstantial nothingness
of the invisible spirit…
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”.