Seller Stephane Pontié
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Glossy finish
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Art Print "Fine Art" - Glossy finish on a fiber base paper 325 g.

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Art image bank-
Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Acrylic
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 31.5in, Width 46.1in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Paintings under $20,000 Abstract Geometric
Ses œuvres dévoilent aussi, la complexité des relations entre individus, par couches sociales. Celles-ci (nos vies, nos traces) se croisent, se divisent mais jamais ne se mélanges.
Exemple concret:
Les lignes de 1.7 cm ne croisent, ne se lient, uniquement qu'avec des lignes de même dimension, dans le même espace, pourtant elles croisent d autres lignes (en dessus ou en dessous).
Chacune restent à leurs niveaux.
La poésie de ce ballet met donc en avant l’union mais aussi matérialise la complexité de nos parcours de vie se mélangeant à ceux des autres, créant un grand chaos incompréhensible et confus.
English version
The works in this series, focus on the trace left by the impact due travel that composes a life, during all these years. His works also reveal the complexity of relationships between individuals, by social strata. These (our lives, our traces) intersect, divide but never mix them.
Concrete example:
the lines of 1.7 cm do not cross, bind, only with lines of the same dimension, in the same space, yet they cross other lines (above or below). But stay at their levels.
The poetry of this ballet therefore highlights union but also materializes the complexity of our life paths mixing with those of others, creating great incomprehensible and confused chaos.
Related themes
Abstration#Artabstractgeometric#StephanepontieAcrylicGeometrique
Stephane Pontié is a contemporary French artist. Initially, he embarked on a creative journey of painting characterized by a combination of geometric and vibrant shapes. Seeking clarity and simplicity in his artistic expression, he gravitated towards a visual language that was easily comprehensible and accessible. Driven by a natural affinity for angular forms, he gradually eliminated all curved elements from his work.
Motivated by a desire to systematize his artistic approach, he began to codify these geometric shapes based on their intended representation. In his artistic language, each angular geometric figure corresponds to the replacement of a figurative form, symbolizing a person. By assigning a single geometric shape to each individual, he captures their essence and character in a simplified and stylized manner.
Furthermore, he employs straight or broken lines to signify the trajectory of a person's life, representing their unique path and journey. Each line serves as a visual representation of an individual's experiences and choices, conveying their personal narrative and story.
Through this deliberate use of geometric shapes and lines, he creates a visual vocabulary that communicates the essence of humanity in a clear and concise manner. By stripping away curves and embracing angular forms, he invites viewers to engage with his art on a conceptual level, exploring the interconnectedness of individuals and their life paths. Through the invention of a novel graphical syntax, he crafted his own unique universe.
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Nationality:
FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Works by artists with a certified artist value, Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Certified Artists Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists