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Medium :
Giclée print on Paper , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
Edition :
3 / 30
Artist's proof :
2
Hors commerce :
1
About this artwork
In this work entitled "Polar Games", I bring to life the purity and tranquility of the Arctic world through the innocent play of two polar bears. Using the giclée technique to capture the surreal sweetness of their interactions, I invite a reflection on the fragility of their habitat, affected by climate change. This piece transports the observer to a peaceful world, inspiring serenity and contemplation in every home.
Mr Strange (Jean-Marie Gitard)… is a French artist who handles surrealism with a certain derision.
A highly regarded and established artist, he is featured in numerous collections in France and abroad.
Polar Games - 2021
Giclée on Hanhemühle paper.
Dry-embossed artist's stamp.
Sent in a tube with a certificate of authenticity.
The white border 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.