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Aquarium - Limited Edition of 12 Artwork

Fleur Spolidor

United States

Mixed Media, Digital on Aluminium

Size: 10 W x 10 H x 1 D in

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About The Artwork

This artwork is made on my iPad mixing images of Haussmannian Buildings and the Eiffel Tower in Paris with underwater sea life. It's a reflexion about climate change and the type of life we would have if we cannot stop the ocean's rising, will we have to swim to go to work, surrounded by jelly fish? It's a digital collage/digital painting printed on aluminum. The metal shows through the image, giving to the surface a unique translucent luminescence. The panels have smooth slightly rounded corners and will sit 3/4" out from the wall when hanging. This creates a shadow giving it the illusion of floating off the wall. 

No need for a frame ! The hardware is included, it's ready to hang. Your beautiful art will be carefully packaged in a custom made box with plenty of protection for shipping.

Details & Dimensions

Mixed Media:Digital on Aluminium

Artist Produced Limited Edition of:12

Size:10 W x 10 H x 1 D in

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Fleur Spolidor is a french artist born in Paris who lived in Zurich and San Francisco and recently moved to Amsterdam. Daughter of a metallurgist engineer and a Freudian psychotherapist, she enjoys reading nonsense literature and adventure novels. She earned a M.F.A degree in Art History from a french University and subsequently taught Art History and Fine Art at the same university and in private Schools of Design. In 2004 she moved to California and started a successful business, teaching art classes in french to kids and adults. Spolidor has a knack for learning new art techniques: from stained glass to virtual reality painting. While playing with different techniques, she pushes her work towards contemporary issues like the never ending need to protect women’s rights and the accelerating global warming. Her main body of work called “Alice”, depicts the different characters of Lewis Carroll’s book in modern San Francisco with a vintage flair. She paints them over layers of found materials like plastic, fabric, metal, paper in an effort to recycle and reuse instead of discarding. In her other series called “Paris Flood” Spolidor mixes images of a century ago with photos found in the news. She mixes traditional and modern, digital and analog to try to reconnect the spectator with the scene he’s looking at. When we look at an old photograph, time gives a romantic patina to the event, we forget the suffering to only see the surrealism of the scene. When Spolidor superimposes old and new images, the catastrophes take another dimension. The past becomes a witness of our limited memory and our inability to plan for long term future. Superimposition works as a revealer. As we look through the membranes of the image, we go back to the essential. Spolidor’s figurative work drifts between nonsense and satyre, between past and present, to reflect on mankind’s short memory and the recurring mistakes we keep on making.

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