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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
"The World in the Objective" represents a globetrotting woman photographer.
She travels the world to take pictures.
The stylized world map is represented in the table in the lower left corner, to show his multiple journeys.
Also present are his working tool: the camera and one of his means of locomotion: trains.
Several photographic lenses are in this table, especially in the pupil of the eyes and in the hair. Trains trace their routes in her… hair to a haphazard destination of the paths, where the wind leads her.
The white resin applied in dripping, represents the flashes when shooting indoors or at night.
She holds her camera in her hand, always ready to capture her vision of the world.
Karine Langevin KJL is a French artist, visual painter, born in 1972 in Dijon, who works with resin and mixed media on canvas in a Pop Art style. A graduate in Visual Arts, she has devoted herself full-time to her passion, which has become a profession since 2005. Her goal is to concentrate emotions in the visual aesthetics of materials and colors through specific themes. Each painting tells a story and is composed of elements to be found, like a treasure hunt, which support the chosen theme.