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In this work, entitled "Ceci n'est pas une...", I dive into the depths of surrealism to explore the limits of perception and representation. The image of a pipe, accompanied by the text which denies it as such, invites us to question the disjunction between words and images, what we see and what we understand. This print is a celebration of visual enigma that will stimulate critical thinking and imagination in your space.
Mr Strange (Jean-Marie… Gitard) is a French artist handling surrealism with a certain derision.
A renowned and established artist, he is present in numerous collections in France and abroad.
this is not a... - 2020
Giclée on Hanhemühle paper.
Sent in a tube with a certificate of authenticity.
The white edge will make it easier to place the work in a frame.
New.
Jean-Marie Gitard (aka Mr. Strange), painter and digital artist, draws inspiration from the surrealism of Dali, Magritte, and Hooper. Using photomanipulation and digital collage techniques, with a rare use of oil paint, he creates enigmatic works with touches of absurdity. His works blend poetry and sharp criticism, arousing surprise, curiosity, and reflection by straddling the real world and the imaginary.