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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
39.4x39.4in
About this artwork
Ce tableau appartient à une série de 5 pièces intitulée "Il Sole è cieco", c'est-à-dire "Le Soleil est aveugle". Ici on peut voir deux personnages qui se tiennent dans les bras l'un de l'autre sur un fond assez sombre. Pas de visage visible, juste deux têtes qui semblent à la fois reliées et séparées par un drap de pierre. Cette carapace minérale qui recouvre les visages est une barrière en même temps qu'une attache. Elle empêche de voir, elle met… une distance. Le titre "Non Temere" signifie "n'aie pas peur" en italien : une invitation à briser cette gangue de pierre drapée pour laisser l'amour retrouver ses droits et s'exprimer librement.
Cette oeuvre est en outre un lointain écho aux "Amants" de Magritte, sauf qu'ici les amantes sont nues.
Ce tableau est une pièce unique réalisé en technique mixte sur toile. Il combine photographie, composition digitale et peinture à l'acrylique, avec des carrés réalisés en relief à la surface de la toile. Le tableau est encadré en bois noir.
« In the age of digital technologies, I couldn't just be a painter or a photographer. My 'paintographies' destroy borders and offer a resolutely contemporary hybrid art. »
Georges Dumas's artistic approach is both simple and complex. While the aesthetic of his works, which he describes as "paintographies," is highly figurative, their composition is slow and complex, blending photography, digital art, and acrylic paint. Georges Dumas transforms the models he photographs into virtual sculptures by replacing their skin with mineral materials to represent both the passage of time and the fragility of the body.