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Other details :
Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.9x15.9in
About this artwork
The highest tone in the DOOONG series, I painted with glazes directly onto the genuine 22.5-carat gold leaf. The center was intentionally left blank to increase the contrast of the pigments with the gold. The materials in this composition are selected with the greatest care: Russian spruce panel, Canadian gold, Baltic amber. It is symbolically a tour of the material world embedded in a timeless spiral.
Victor Abel, a Canadian artist living in Réunion Island, explores the relationship between material, gesture, and light. His work, rooted in research on colors, shapes, and contrasts, is characterized in particular by the use of metal supports and gold leaf gilding. Through his works, he questions the viewer's perception, playing on the effects of depth and movement.
Trained in both traditional techniques and contemporary approaches, he makes his own paints from natural pigments and experiments with processes to bring to life compositions where abstraction dialogues with symbols.
Alongside his creative work, he designs site-specific performances and installations, placing his art in atypical spaces. He also invests in the transmission of knowledge by offering training courses and workshops aimed at different audiences, from young creators to established artists.