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Printmaking: Digital on Paper. In a series of visual art, I print my coloured palette on paper. The mat finish offers a peaceful vibration of colours. I was reading haiku, this little Japanese poem when their powerful simplicity, push me to try to convert it in visual art. The purpose of this series was to create a haiku of colours to bring joy to my home. I hope this chromatic world will bring you some kinds of « satori ». This visual art is print on art archival paper. Numerated and Signed. Other sizes and medium ( plexiglas, paper , Aluminium ) are available please contact Saatchi art and I will be happy to adapt the printing process to your art collection.
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My work explores the relationship between colour and form. With influences in abstraction, I form new synergies from dialogues between mathematical geometry and perceptual sensation. I am fascinated by the theoretical limits of colour which it excludes. Here is a manifesto of futility and depth As visual phenomena reconfigure themselves through studious and repetitive practice, I actually try to create visual poems. "There is never enough colors in my life" Henri Boissière. (1970-)
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