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Unique print of an etching in four parts representing the programmed disappearance of an emblematic species upon which an ancestral belief of some aphrodisiac virtue falls... according to Chinese medicine.
DEYRMON is a multi-skilled artist who masters the techniques of watercolor, oil, acrylic, engraving, photography and illustration. Member of the Swiss Society of Fine Arts SSBA. Constantly playing between the abstract and the figurative, he skillfully mixes foggy atmospheres with figurative detail in order to create works cradled by mystery and dreams. The lush nature and its wild fauna inspire his meticulous and organic work with its shapes, colors and structures. His search for dazzlingness is similar to the calligrapher monk's quest to suggest a bird's flight through the trace of a brushstroke.