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Artwork details
- Printing : Digital on Paper , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
- Framing : Framed
- Dimensions : 40x60in
- Edition : All editions sold (4 / 4)
- Artist's proof : 2
- Hors commerce : 2
About this artwork
This work is part of the Mirror series, created with Juliette in Montréal. The image plays between reality and its reflection, where the body seems both present and dissolved. What looks surreal remains entirely real, shaped only by water and light. It holds a suspended tension — graceful yet uncertain — leaving us unsure of what belongs to reality and what slips into illusion.
This artwork is a giclee print on archival paper. It is face-mounted… under Clear Satinated Acrylic (p-99) and is ready to hang. The stack consists of Acrylics, print, and aluminum. Upon request, it can also be mounted inside a floating frame.
the total number of editions is of :
4 40x60 inchs
6 30x45 inchs
10 16x24 inchs
please allow us a maximum of 10 business days to make the artwork ready
This artwork is a giclee print on archival paper. It is face-mounted… under Clear Satinated Acrylic (p-99) and is ready to hang. The stack consists of Acrylics, print, and aluminum. Upon request, it can also be mounted inside a floating frame.
the total number of editions is of :
4 40x60 inchs
6 30x45 inchs
10 16x24 inchs
please allow us a maximum of 10 business days to make the artwork ready
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.