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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
- Dimensions : 51.2x31.5in
About this artwork
Thought sequences: Back to the origin. We dissolve. Gray shadows accompany us into the depths. Philosophy: At the bottom of the image, fragments of a sinking shark, symbolically the most dangerous and voracious creature in the sea. Human characteristics that lead to degeneration? A restless sea, blue, like the blue planet. Is it agitated? The white seagulls at the top of the image, the mainland is nearby. Can we reach it?
Image technique: “Pleat-Art”,… a specially applied crumpling technique in which the canvases are crumpled, processed in several steps and finally ironed.
Image technique: “Pleat-Art”,… a specially applied crumpling technique in which the canvases are crumpled, processed in several steps and finally ironed.
Louis Atelouis
Switzerland
Credentials
- Experienced Artist
- Art Fair Participant
« My canvases are crumpled, smeared and ironed. Like my life. »
Louis Atelouis is a Swiss artist who has participated in solo and group exhibitions in Switzerland, Germany, Spain, the USA and France.
His artworks predominantly reflect global social events, with ironic/cynical titles. He works in various techniques: oil, oil glazes, and mixed media on canvas. He mostly uses "pleat art," a crumpling technique he developed in which the canvas is crumpled, worked on in several steps, and finally ironed. Another area of Louis Atelouis's work is large-format pencil drawings with graphite and polychromos on paper, based on intuitive sketches with beginnings of cubic elements.
His artworks predominantly reflect global social events, with ironic/cynical titles. He works in various techniques: oil, oil glazes, and mixed media on canvas. He mostly uses "pleat art," a crumpling technique he developed in which the canvas is crumpled, worked on in several steps, and finally ironed. Another area of Louis Atelouis's work is large-format pencil drawings with graphite and polychromos on paper, based on intuitive sketches with beginnings of cubic elements.