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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
Are our parent-child relationships more like the Milky Way or like a volcanic eruption (riser on the left)? The woman's face, back to the center, looks into the distance. The representation is reminiscent of a nebula. Does the mother step aside with her growing child, letting him have his own experiences? On the left and in profile, a child's face (in blue) looks at his mother.
As parents, should we eternally seek to reconcile the two shores and… to make the link between generations? Should we play our role as parents all our life or a simple intergenerational link?
For this rendering half Milky Way, half volcanic eruption, Yves used a very specific technique, based on multiple researches, in order to obtain a reaction - chemical - allowing this rendering. This canvas is part of the series on the spatial theme and interaction with man.
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.