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Artwork details
- Printing : Digital on Paper , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
- Framing : Framed
- Dimensions : 60x40in
- Edition : All editions sold (4 / 4)
- Artist's proof : 1
About this artwork
"Mirror at Marco's" captures the interplay between total reflection and refraction at Marco's pool. The composition highlights the organic shapes of the water and surrounding vegetation, with a subtle diffraction pattern on the walls adding visual interest.
In the foreground, a girl's legs in a black and white striped dress are delicately deconstructed through the reflection.
This timeless image offers a harmonious balance between the natural and… artificial, inviting viewers to contemplate light, water, and the environment. Its understated composition and captivating visual effects make it a valuable addition to any art collection.
The art piece is printed on premium archive paper and facemounted under a satinated antireflective acrylics (n-99 type plexiglass). It is available in three editions:
02 - 60x90 in // 152x228 cm
04 - 40x60 in // 101,6x152 cm,
06 - 30x45 in // 76,2 x114,30 cm
10 - 16x24 in // 40,6 x60,96 cm.
In the foreground, a girl's legs in a black and white striped dress are delicately deconstructed through the reflection.
This timeless image offers a harmonious balance between the natural and… artificial, inviting viewers to contemplate light, water, and the environment. Its understated composition and captivating visual effects make it a valuable addition to any art collection.
The art piece is printed on premium archive paper and facemounted under a satinated antireflective acrylics (n-99 type plexiglass). It is available in three editions:
02 - 60x90 in // 152x228 cm
04 - 40x60 in // 101,6x152 cm,
06 - 30x45 in // 76,2 x114,30 cm
10 - 16x24 in // 40,6 x60,96 cm.
Robin Cerutti
Canada
Credentials
- International Exposure
- Prizewinner
- Covered by the Press
- Favorited by galleries
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
« I switched from science to art to make people dream. I love to make reality look surreal in order to challenge the mind and be more open to the world around us. »
Robin Cerutti is a prize-winning photographer based in Canada whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in Mexico, France, Belgium, and the United States. He employs photography as a medium to escape and challenge the first perception of reality. While Cerutti does not convey any outright theories in his art, his credits his physicist background as playing a major role in his artistic expression. His goal is reached is his compositions cause a "dreamy state" in viewers.