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Medium :
Acrylic, Collage on Plexiglas , Alu-Dibond under plexiglas
Framing :
Framing on request
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
Work created from a decomposed and repainted photograph of the Atomium in Brussels.
The Atomium is a monument in Brussels, Belgium, designed by engineer André Waterkeyn and erected by architects André and Jean Polak for the 1958 World's Fair in Brussels, Belgium.
It represents the conventional cell lattice of iron crystal (body-centered cubic structure) magnified 165 billion times.
It is located in Laeken on the Heysel Plateau, where the exhibition… took place.
This piece bursts with vibrant energy and layered textures, blending acrylic paints with collage and epoxy to create a dynamic interplay of forms.
I poured my passion into exploring the tension between modern structures and organic elements, inviting viewers to feel the pulse of innovation and nature merging.
It will infuse your space with a bold, thought-provoking energy that sparks curiosity and inspires endless conversations.
Bernadette Reginster-Devroede, a multifaceted artist born in Africa, uses painting, drawing, sculpture, embroidery, textiles, and porcelain, nourished by a life of travel and studies in interior design. She enjoys experimenting with oil, acrylic, and watercolor, recycles materials, and works with matter and glazing techniques to achieve depth and nuance, creating a subtle dialogue between figuration and abstraction. Her works, imbued with memory and exploration, vibrate with intimate emotions and reveal a quest for happiness, sensation, and harmony drawn from the world's plurality.