• France •
Digital on Plexiglas , Plexiglass under plexiglas
33 x 33 in
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Medium :
Digital on Plexiglas , Plexiglass under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
33.5x33.5in
About this artwork
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In this digital artwork, I've merged abstract, expressionist, and pop art to capture the vibrant and playful essence of moments shared around food. I play with bold colors and exaggerated shapes to evoke joy and conviviality. It's an homage to how meals bring us together, illuminating our lives with laughter and lively conversation. This piece will bring a breath of fresh air and color to any living space, inviting everyone to celebrate… simple pleasures together.
MarieNara is a digital artist and data designer who explores the interstitial spaces between the tangible and the intangible, the cosmic and the cognitive. Her practice bridges intellectual heritage and technological innovation, transforming the flow of data into an essential humanity. At the heart of her approach lies the conceptual framework of UQC (Unique Creative Quality). Through this methodology, she strives to articulate singular and unrepeatable emotional experiences within digital formats, prioritizing the authenticity of expression over algorithmic rigor. She uses Versicolore—the kaleidoscopic light of nature—to translate the invisible into a vibrant and rhythmic reality, reinterpreting archetypal imagery such as cosmic systems and classical figures.