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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.9in
About this artwork
For "the waterfall" I started with a photo found on the web. I was interested in the composition and the possibility of working with the rocks and the muscular, naked body on the dark water. The waterfall is off-screen, only the waves on the side let us imagine it. The canvas is glossy varnished.
Michel Das, painter: a journey between abstraction and Pop Art
Born in Lyon in 1964, Michel Das discovered his artistic vocation at the age of 20 at the National Gallery in London. After training in photography and then at the Bellecour School of Applied Arts, he fully committed himself to painting in 1992. His style, which evolved from bad painting to Pop Art, blends African, Asian, and Western influences, with touches of Fauvism and Cubism.
Defining himself as a colorist and photographer, Michel Das fuses the techniques of photography, AI, and color. His work seeks simplicity and purity of lines and colors, which translates into the use of large, uniform areas. He uses personal techniques, such as virtual collage and cut-out paper collage. He is also distinguished by his bold practice of the "graphic knot," a technique he deliberately adopted against academic teachings.