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Medium :
Engraving on Paper , Cardboard under plexiglas
Framing :
Framed
Dimensions :
19.7x25.6in
Edition :
39 / 60
About this artwork
During this period of his work on copper—in his early "youth"—this engraving in particular, still done with a burin, although more geometric or structured than others, already responds to this search for expression of the structure of what surrounds and contains us, of which only a rhythm of traces can be grasped, perhaps, given its relative and impermanent nature. Thus, this horizon echoes, like so many resonances, the infinite.
Vincent Batbedat, a French sculptor and engraver, primarily works with stone, metal, and engraving, drawing on his training at the Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian. He shapes stainless steel tubes into rigorous geometric structures, combining constructivism and movement; his art ranges from jewelry to monumental sculpture. His work, imbued with utopian ideals, blends humanity with architecture, conveying joy, smiles, and a sense of humanity in public spaces.