Harper H. (1983) - Le Malentendu





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Harper H. (1983), Le Malentendu, a 2025 limited-edition giclée digital painting on a 40 40 cm canvas (2.5 cm thick), signed on the verso and numbered with a certificate of authenticity.
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Giclée limited edition of 20 copies
Canvass 350 g/m² stretched on a frame 40 x 40 x 2.5 cm.
Signed on the back and numbered with Certificate of Authenticity
Harper H. is a French artist born in 1983
After studying and working with photography in the USA, she ultimately feels confined within pure photographic practice.
She then becomes interested in the emerging digital painting.
Her love of cinema from the 1950s to the 1970s and of American hyperrealist painters like
Richard Estes leads her toward elaborate figurative creations, guided by her study of the techniques of the Flemish primitives (Van Eyck) and the Italian masters (Caravaggio).
She works the juxtaposition of photographic, digital, and painterly techniques on her canvases, imagining ambiguous situations, inviting each viewer to pursue the proposed scenario according to their imagination or life experience.
Reproduction of the artist's original painting from a high-resolution digital print and numbered.
New, never framed
Protected and secure packaging
keywords: Romanticism - American cinema - melodrama - interior night - Hotel - Harper -
Giclée limited edition of 20 copies
Canvass 350 g/m² stretched on a frame 40 x 40 x 2.5 cm.
Signed on the back and numbered with Certificate of Authenticity
Harper H. is a French artist born in 1983
After studying and working with photography in the USA, she ultimately feels confined within pure photographic practice.
She then becomes interested in the emerging digital painting.
Her love of cinema from the 1950s to the 1970s and of American hyperrealist painters like
Richard Estes leads her toward elaborate figurative creations, guided by her study of the techniques of the Flemish primitives (Van Eyck) and the Italian masters (Caravaggio).
She works the juxtaposition of photographic, digital, and painterly techniques on her canvases, imagining ambiguous situations, inviting each viewer to pursue the proposed scenario according to their imagination or life experience.
Reproduction of the artist's original painting from a high-resolution digital print and numbered.
New, never framed
Protected and secure packaging
keywords: Romanticism - American cinema - melodrama - interior night - Hotel - Harper -

