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Printing :
Analogue on Synthetic board , Synthetic board
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
15.7x23.6in
Edition :
50 / 50
Artist's proof :
12
Hors commerce :
12
About this artwork
These images were created with Alessandro Mosalini, a French-Argentinian photographer and videographer based in Paris. A graduate of Gobelins and Spéos, Alessandro has devoted himself to the craft since 2019.
Together, we set out to reveal a different angle of expression: a two-dimensional reading of my sculptures that preserves the brilliance and depth of color I feel when I create them. Alessandro brings his sense of movement and a new rhythm… to the work, translating volume and texture into light and frame.
Thierry Aubert is a self-taught sculptor who has passionately worked with clay for over 40 years. He transforms everyday tailor pins into vibrant, kaleidoscopic surfaces, fusing influences from Aboriginal, Huichol, and Bamileke cultures with dynamic Pop Art energy. His unique technique sets him apart, bridging eras and blending the primitive with the modern. Aubert’s sculptures are emotionally charged, inviting viewers to reconnect with humanity’s primal roots while experiencing a powerful sense of universality and wonder.