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Artwork details
- Medium : Giclée print on Paper under plexiglas
- Framing : Framed
- Dimensions : 20.5x16.5in
About this artwork
Paper format - 42 x 29.7 cm
Epson Ultra 240gsm Glossy Photo Paper
Epson ET8550 High Quality Print
Created in Studio by the artist.
Signed and Framed
Contre Collé - on Passe - Partout.
A eroticism and abstraction with visceral intensity.
The upper section is a chaotic swirl of color—molten, cellular, almost galactic—evoking ecstatic disarray.
Together, the panels speak of desire as both a physical and psychological… eruption—pleasure and dissolution layered in texture and tone.
Inigo blurs the boundary between internal and external, fantasy and flesh.
The result is a raw, sensorial experience: eroticism not as spectacle, but as intimate topography, fluid and complex.
Works photographed without plexiglass installed to avoid reflections.
Work sent with plexiglass installed.
Peter Pitout
France
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Credentials
- Group shows participant
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« My work captures abstraction, surrealism and the unpredictable. I trace the paths taken by my subjects throughout the creative process. Each work is unique. Each work, a new destination. »
Drawing from his childhood in Durban, South Africa and a background in industrial art and design, he creates paintings that balance structured forms with surrealist gestures.
His multidisciplinary practice spans oil painting, embroidery, and conceptual research, often exploring themes of light, vibration, and transformation. Pitout has participated in several art residencies in France and abroad, using these immersive experiences to deepen his artistic inquiry and expand his visual language.
For him, the creative process is a return to inner roots—a space for reflection, reconnection, and the evolution of artistic consciousness.