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Hot ashes for a tree. Print

christophe carton

France

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Technique mixte (huile, encres, résine acrylique) collé sur support en bois Paul Klee a déclaré que "l'art ne reproduit pas le visible, mais le rend visible", pour moi cette citation est une fin artistique.Renaître de ses cendres comme cet arbre au printemps c’est prendre une existence nouvelle après avoir été presque entièrement détruit. Quel contraste entre ces couleurs printanières et le noir charbon du tronc brulé s’élevant droit comme un “i”et seul rescapé. Cette oeuvre est plutôt optimiste mais quand on pense aux méga incendies ils révèlent encore notre difficulté à penser le réchauffement climatique.ce travail est vendu contrecollé sur panneau de bois (1cm) et encadré dans une caisse américaine noire. Mixed technique (oil, inks, acrylic resin) glued on wooden support Paul Klee said " art does not reproduce the visible but makes visible " this quote for me is an artistic end in itself. To be reborn from the ashes like this tree in spring is to take on a new existence after having been almost entirely destroyed. What a contrast between these spring colors and the charcoal black of the burnt trunk rising straight like an "i" and the only survivor. This work is rather optimistic but when we think of mega fires they still reveal our difficulty in thinking about global warming. work stuck on wood this work is sold laminated on a wooden panel (1 cm) and framed in a black American box.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:8 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:13.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Christophe CARTON ARTIST BIOGRAPHY Christophe Carton was born in Lille on August 1, 1965. He lives and works in Lille.

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