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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
63.8x44.9in
About this artwork
Perhaps we are talking here about the fragility of balance when we seek to rise, or about the small, silent aggressions of everyday life which slow down our flight.
The contrast between the stripped-down style and the tension of the scene invites a plural reading: is it a real threat? A game? A metaphor for doubt, or for external interference?
"Don't Bite My Leg" does not seek to impose a fixed reading, but to evoke, to suggest — a moment suspended… between tension and lightness, a graphic nod to the precarious balances of our lives.
Inspired by the innovative works of master painters such as Giuseppe Arcimboldo, Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Brueghel, as well as by the avant-garde of the Cubist movement and those of stained glass artisans, my artistic universe has gradually taken shape, mixing dreamlike and colorful elements, motifs that are both organic and graphic, and familiar forms that evoke a hidden depth. My studio works, like my interventions on the urban landscape, have one goal: to take those who discover them on a journey. Accustomed to participatory artistic projects, my creations are always accompanied by a human approach, in order to foster social ties, exchange, and enhance a neighborhood and its inhabitants while awakening the senses and curiosity.
www.wonemoretime.com