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Czech Republic
Mixed Media, Photogram on Paper
Size: 14.2 W x 14.2 H x 0 D in
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Even random arrows have a purpose. In this series of arrows, I used a vectorized photogram of an arrow. Walking around I often sample images a bit like a musician would use sample sounds in his musical loops. Once scanned, these images become points and are randomly called in a 3d space and appear to collide with geometrical forms. I was influenced by Raushenberg’s use of arrows in his work and the way they appear a bit by chance and with no intention to give any direction. The perspective construction was inspired by the Czech artist Frantisek Kupka. In his late work, he investigated placement of abstract shapes in such a way that they would form a virtual perspective. I research how to control random feeds of numbers to create meaningful abstract compositions. I wrote a series of digital applications called the Atelier Aléatoire (french for random studio). The Atelier Aléatoire generate images using computer scripts. The software is in constant evolution and is fed everyday with new artistic algorithms. The variables of the Atelier Aléatoire’s equations are fine tuned at every stroke, narrowing the random spectrum to achieve a possible harmony. My motivation is to make emotions bloom on my collector's walls. To seed in my collector's mind aspiration for a sharing a brighter day. This limited edition image is signed and printed on archival Hahnemühle William Turner 310g paper.
Mixed Media:Photogram on Paper
Artist Produced Limited Edition of:1
Size:14.2 W x 14.2 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
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Czech Republic
Thibaut researches how to control random feeds of numbers to create meaningful abstract compositions. With the Atelier Aléatoire, he adds a new dimension to this body of work: introducing an interactive questionnaire to compose soul portraits of collectors and passer-by, at a specific moment, imprinting in it the very mood of its epoch. For the Paris Book Fair (Livre Paris) in 2017 he presented an installation with a large format printer where he invited 80 visitors to draw their portraits. In Bangkok (2011,2015) he explored materials like fabric, glass, wood, and metal for his prints and light sculptures. He created a labyrinth of lights for Architect 2013 and the “ Ambulatory of the 5 Eléments” in a lounge designed by Christian Lacroix. A retrospective of his research was held at RCAC. He was a resident artist and lecturer at the Chulalongkorn University. Thibaut now lives in Prague.
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