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Medium :
Giclée print on Canvas , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
39.4x29.5in
Edition :
1 / 10
About this artwork
In this work I explored the themes of isolation and urban mystique through a vivid surrealist style. Light bursts forth, capturing a solitary figure standing out against the grids and shadows, evoking a deep emotion of solitude but also intriguing curiosity. Each element, from the warm light of the windows to the cold aura of the car, is chosen to provoke reflection on our modern world and the emotional distances it engenders. This image will inspire… contemplation and bring an unexpected depth to any space in which it is placed.
Mr Strange (Jean-Marie Gitard) is a French artist who handles surrealism with a certain derision.
The Senior Executive - 2025
Canvas stretched on frame.
100 x 75 x 2 cm
Numbered (between 1 and 10) and signed on the back of the work.
Sent with a certificate of authenticity.
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.