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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
This work unfolds a taut and silent composition, inspired by Michelangelo's foundational impulse and the iconic tension of the creative gesture. Two dark masses seem to brush against each other without touching, separated by a tiny space where everything is at stake.
The surface is worked in broad, circular, almost breathing movements. The concentric layers sculpt the light within the black matter, revealing deep green nuances that barely surface.… The paint is dense, structured, almost mineral.
At the center, the gap becomes a point of activation. It is not the representation of a hand or a body, but the suggestion of imminent contact. Energy flows through the gap, through the held tension.
Jean-Marc Larhantec develops a painting constructed in resonance with sound.
Each work is born from an immersion in an album, whose rhythm, tensions and silences it transposes into matter.
His practice is rooted in physical and structured abstraction. The surface is worked in depth, through layers, loading and unloading, until unstable force fields are created, between equilibrium and rupture.
Painting is not an image: it is a space of tension.
The gesture engages the body as much as listening. It is not about illustrating the music, but about prolonging its effects, capturing an intensity and fixing it in matter.
His works are thus constructed in a constant oscillation between control and letting go, structure and accident, density and breath.