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Gloom Box (2024) Sculpture by Luc Martin (lucart)
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Sculpture,
Stainless Steel
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Metals
on Metal
- Dimensions Height 11.8in, Width 9.8in / 3.00 kg
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Fit for outdoor? Yes, This artwork can be displayed outdoor
- Categories Sculptures under $1,000 Conceptual Art War
A Gloom is an object of despair, a Chaotic work
Multiple internal confinement
Sculpture in barbed wire, treated with paint and varnish for the exterior
The barbed wire has a double meaning, it protects from the outside and attacks from the inside
The work is positioned as desired.
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Luc Martin, a contemporary French artist, has spent 15 years honing his craft as a self-taught painter, delving primarily into the realm of lyrical abstraction. His artistic journey unfolds across various surface supports, employing a diverse array of materials such as polymer-based mediums, spray paint, and pure pigment. Martin's exploration of manipulating materials on different supports is a continual voyage, marked by an ever-evolving artistic process.
For Martin, art transcends a mere aesthetic pursuit; it serves as a powerful political approach and a constant interrogation of our evolving society. His paintings, crafted over years of self-discovery and experimentation, become a visual language through which he engages with contemporary concerns, offering a reflective commentary on the ever-changing dynamics of the world.
After years of immersion in the painter's palette, Luc Martin discovered a new avenue for expressing the complexities of contemporary issues - sculpture. The transition from two-dimensional canvases to three-dimensional supports marked a significant evolution in his artistic expression. Through sculpture, Martin found a heightened dimensionality that allowed him to articulate his concerns in a more tangible and immersive form.
Luc Martin's artistic journey is a testament to his dynamic engagement with the artistic process. From his early years as a self-taught painter in lyrical abstraction to the transformative shift towards sculpture, Martin's work reflects a commitment to exploring the intersection of art and societal inquiry. Through his unique blend of mediums and materials, he invites viewers to join him on a visual and tactile exploration of the multifaceted layers of contemporary existence.
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Nationality:
FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1971
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists