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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.5in
About this artwork
With Teeming Colony, growth crosses a critical threshold.
Forms no longer develop individually. They organize themselves into systems.
They repeat themselves, connect, and gradually colonize the space until they produce
an autonomous structure.
At first glance, the work evokes a form of joyful abundance.
The colors vibrate, the elements seem to converse, and the whole retains
an apparent lightness.
But behind this impression of abundance,… another interpretation emerges.
Each element participates in a collective dynamic that transcends the individual.
The multitude becomes an organism. Repetition becomes a strategy of occupation.
Teeming Colony explores that moment when growth ceases to be an addition of
forms to become a global phenomenon.
Within OVERGROWTH, the work marks the entry into the territory of proliferations:
that in which living things begin to produce their own logic of expansion.
Julien Gilles is a visual artist and painter with roots in comic art, now embracing diverse mediums such as canvas, Plexiglas, and PVC with acrylics and markers. His energetic style blends controlled spontaneity, vibrant colors, and layered gestures, drawing influence from Max Ernst and Basquiat while mixing abstraction and figuration. His work pulses with life, light, and playfulness, seeking to surprise and engage viewers in a vivid, emotional experience that celebrates imperfection and the unexpected.