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Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
39.4x31.9in
About this artwork
In the cool shade of the arcades, a veiled woman turns, offering the only light to the gaze. Behind her, the architecture rises like a stained-glass window: domes, sacred doors, mosaics bursting with reds, golds, and deep blues. The setting seems timeless, blending oriental palaces and Byzantine reminiscences in a space where cultures overlap. Everything converges on this gaze, both veil and revelation.
I wanted to paint a passage, a threshold… between worlds. This woman is not just a character: she is the memory of the lands traversed, the silent guardian of mingled heritages. Through her, I question the way we look at the other, at the East, at what seems distant yet dwells within us. I seek to convey that borders are fragile illusions, and that
Serge Dumez, a painter and draftsman, began his artistic career with pencil drawing and pastel. His technique fuses the elegance of drawing and the vivacity of pastel, manifesting a predilection for deconstructed representations through cubism. By exploring human relationships in his works, Dumez conveys deep feelings and complex ideas.