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Medium :
Enamel, Resin on Glass , Other rigid frame
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
21.7x17.3in
About this artwork
This is the first work in the FLOAT SHARDS series, made from cullet and polyepoxy material.
The interest of broken glass is that it largely diffracts the light whereas the casting resin absorbs the rays of light, like an expanse of clear water.
The effect obtained allows great depth, especially in the natural color of the glass.
The extreme straightness of the framing of the work is voluntary on the part of the artist, and comes in opposition… to the imprecision of the colored contours.
Philippe Fares, by carrying out parallel tests of tints mixed with mediums having optical properties, succeeded in obtaining less dark colors. The result results in very high saturation in complex pigments and increases the variety of works.
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.