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Printing :
Digital on Canvas , Wood under plexiglas
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
23.6x31.5in
Edition :
2 / 10
Artist's proof :
10
About this artwork
Photograph on canvas and stretcher from the Abstraction series. imaginary representing a surface that lets you go to a universe that you alone create. They do not show specific places, they are often based on the dynamics of color and matter.
The works in this series are inspired by the subject matter, a container attacked by rust. The signature is on the back. the work does not need any framing.
More information contact me.
« Each painting is an instant, an invitation to dream, and a feeling that cannot find its way through words. It is a story of ties woven between oneself and others. »
Karl Blanchet is a French artist who has exhibited his paintings in Switzerland, Belgium, and Luxembourg. His art depicts diverse subjects, often meticulous universes or traces, shadows, and impressions. Blanchet employs varying techniques in his artistic process and uses watercolors and acrylics mixed with the digital. He assiduously works on creating new hues within the blend of techniques, which he describes as "confrontations of matter".