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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x15.7in
About this artwork
This abstract work invites silent contemplation of the invisible layers of the world. Through ochre, gold, and earthy hues, the artist captures the very essence of a matter in perpetual transformation, like an inner landscape where memory and becoming intertwine.
The clean lines and subtle gradations evoke a quest for meaning, a search for harmony between the visible and the invisible. Each layer of color seems to tell an ancient story, a dialogue… between light and shadow, between the tangible and the intangible. The balance of forms and the smoothness of the transitions create an impression of serenity, as if the canvas itself were breathing.
The discreet signature, a simple W, and the hanging system allow for display in 4 orientations, for 4 visions of the awakening of the world.
From the infinitely small to the celestial immensity, Yves explores visual emotions and the respective interactions between man and the cosmos.
Because painting space is not just about representing stars or nebulae. It is about questioning our place in the whole. It is about paying homage to the science that measures and explains genesis and matter, to the man who explores or exploits, to the philosophy that questions, to the passing of time, to the spatial environment. Painting space is inviting the viewer to become an explorer in turn, not to conquer, but to contemplate and question.
Coming from a scientific background and with experience in the space industry, alongside an affinity for painting, Yves' artistic work is part of this quest, that of making the elusive visible.