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Printmaking, Lithograph on Paper
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This is an exclusive handprinted limited edition cyanotype. This gorgeous work is a part of the series "Bleu comme toi" that I started doing my art residency in Busan (Korea). It pictures building facing the sea where people, according to korean culture, are more blue because they face the unchanging sea landscape. Details: + Title: Bleu comme toi ("Blue like you") + Year: 2020 + Measurements : Each paper measures 24x30 cm, the frame is 30x40 cm + All cyanotype prints are handmade on high-quality paper What is a cyanotype ? The cyanotype (a.k.a. sun-print) process is one of the oldest in the history of photography, dating back to the 1840's. Cyanotypes were then made famous by Anna Atkins, considered the first female photographer. Inspired by nature, we feel the need to look back at a craft that is handmade, analogue, and using an all-natural light source: the sun. Each print is handmade, tones will give gorgeous, subtle variations. The beauty of cyanotypes is that each print is absolutely unique.
2020
Lithograph on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
11.8 W x 15.7 H x 0.8 D in
Black
Not applicable
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Alexandre Erre is a Paris based artist. Born in 1990, he is native from New-Caledonia/Kanaky where he lived for about 17 years. He studied at the École Supérieure d’Art et Design de Grenoble and then at École Nationale Supérieure d’Arts de Paris-Cergy. Through the use of installations, sculptures, videos, photographs, interventions in public spaces, performances and engraving, he dissects the codes and norms to question and create memories, tales and fictions. Alexandre Erre’s practice revolves around his native island, New-Caledonia, and broadly speaking around the processes of exoticization, racializing, gendering, domination or cultural hierarchy. His questioning, at the crossroads of gender, sexuality and community, leans on his personal background and summons his insularity and his diasporic status.
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