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Medium :
Giclée print on Paper , Other rigid frame under glass
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
19.7x23.6in
Edition :
1 / 12
Hors commerce :
1
About this artwork
• Each Digigraphie® is signed, numbered out of 12 copies, marked with a relief embossing of the signature, as well as the artist's logo and will be accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.
• The work is framed in a sober and contemporary NIELSEN aluminum frame.
The Digigraphie® will be sent in a cardboard box for a specific and secure frame. Dimension of the framed work: 51 x 61 cm
• Digigraphie® is carried out exclusively with UltraChrome… or UltraChrome K3 inks. The print is done on high-end fine art papers such as Arches, Hahnemühle or Canson.
Produced under these conditions, Digigraphies® are guaranteed for at least 60 years under normal indoor exposure conditions.
« I like to represent the movement of the body while playing on sensitive emotional chords. »
Tropel is a French painter who hails from Rouen and has exhibited nationally as well as in Luxembourg and Belgium. His works are oriented towards suggestion and his approach is focused on the language and expression of the body. Inspired by calligraphy, he translates movement, gestures and lines through the deformation of the body, in order to extract ‘the essential’. Tropel works mainly with acrylic paints, as they challenge him to work in a quick and spontaneous manner.