Artwork details
- Medium : LED, Mosaic With Stand
- Dimensions : Length: 23.6in, Height: 25.6in, Depth: 11.8in
- Edition : All editions sold (6 / 6)
- Artist's proof : 1
- Hors commerce : 3
About this artwork
This Ring is the first in a series of four virtually identical sphere segments. With a radius of thirty centimeters, this piece is made of a periodic and regular ceramic mesh.
We find this type of assembly in the structures of several of the artist's creations.
The mesh, which could be considered a cold ceramic weave, has the advantage of being aesthetic, simple, and homogeneous. It is very strong and can withstand significant pressure stresses.…
In addition, it allows you to create an object with a particularly unique design.
Two blue lamps are arranged on either side of a white bulb. The assembly is located in the lower part of the loop and normal to it. The lighting thus projects a lattice whose segments are blue and the diamonds white.
We find this type of assembly in the structures of several of the artist's creations.
The mesh, which could be considered a cold ceramic weave, has the advantage of being aesthetic, simple, and homogeneous. It is very strong and can withstand significant pressure stresses.…
In addition, it allows you to create an object with a particularly unique design.
Two blue lamps are arranged on either side of a white bulb. The assembly is located in the lower part of the loop and normal to it. The lighting thus projects a lattice whose segments are blue and the diamonds white.
Philippe Fares
France
Credentials
- Works on commission
Philippe Fares is a contemporary French artist whose career has been profoundly shaped by the diversity of cultures and the interaction of art and science. His unique perspective, sharpened by a childhood spent in sub-Saharan Africa, is a testament to his early exposure to the art world, particularly to the influence of primitive arts. Returning to France at the age of 16, Philippe embarked on a path that allowed him to cultivate his understanding of Western arts while pursuing scientific studies.
Philippe Fares’ artworks are meticulously constructed using scientific methods and careful planning. His creations often feature a recurring tiling pattern, a meticulously balanced play with chance. This synthesis of meticulous design and the unpredictability of chance gives his works a dynamic and intriguing quality.
Philippe Fares’ artworks are meticulously constructed using scientific methods and careful planning. His creations often feature a recurring tiling pattern, a meticulously balanced play with chance. This synthesis of meticulous design and the unpredictability of chance gives his works a dynamic and intriguing quality.