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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
16.1x13in
About this artwork
From the Greek AINIGMA (αἲνιγμα): "that which is implied," meaning "that which is not clearly stated," the Romans derived AENIGMA, which became "obscure or ambiguous speech." Later, the French used ENIGMA to mean "anything difficult to understand, explain, or know." And for some Germans at the beginning of the 20th century, ENIGMA became the name of a portable machine used to send coded messages, initially commercial or diplomatic, then military… during the Nazi period. This machine simultaneously encrypted and decrypted messages using "cross-intersecting" gears and "random interconnections." Pierre Louis Torres's "ENIGMA" expresses these intersecting encounters, closely interwoven with the vagaries of life, for eight characters or portraits... to be discovered.
Pierre-Louis Torres, a painter born in Morocco and trained in Rabat and Paris, has enriched his artistic journey through four decades of teaching and exhibitions from Burgundy to Polynesia. He explores the boundaries between figurative art, surrealism, symbolism, and expressionism, using freely interpreted anthropomorphic figures, powerful colors, and a subliminal pictorial language. His mastery of form invites us to decipher the unconscious and reveal inner truths. His work is unsettling, thought-provoking, and opens a world where psychological tension, desire, and the power of the human soul become palpable. Pierre-Louis Torres says he doesn't "paint pictures." He says he "creates works of art" that will be significant in the future history of this discipline.