Eric Lespinasse - #35 - NeoCubism - XXL





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Eric Lespinasse's #35 - NeoCubism - XXL, a unique 1/1 digital painting on canvas in mixed media, 100 x 100 cm, produced in 2024, hand-signed, from France, unframed, with COA.
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Unique Artwork ERIC LESPINASSE - 1/1 - Exclusively on Catawiki
Title of the work: #35 - NeoCubism - XXL
Giclée on canvas artwork - from the
Seller's Story
Born in 1974, Eric Lespinasse is an established French artist based in Paris. His work can be found in numerous private collections around the world, as well as in a multitude of professional premises (restaurants, medical practices, cinemas, real estate agencies, kitchen shops, tattoo parlors, etc.).
A photographer for 25 years, he is also a painter and digital designer. His works are known for their character, where the incidence of light makes them almost painterly. They are a skilful blend of poetry and homage to the world and the human being. His technique is a combination of traditional photography and digital image editing. This combination enables her to create unique, emotionally engaging works of art that faithfully represent her vision, influences and sensitivity. The role of any photographer is to capture and deliver to the public an emotional panel of each moment he captures. This is how he came to create "photographic poetry", where each of his delicate, poetic images projects you into the art and culture of the ephemeral world around us, frozen for eternity, transforming the evanescent moment into a timeless work of witness. It's with this same sensitivity and heart that he invests each of his creations, in all artistic fields, from photography to the creation of digital works.
Translated by Google TranslateUnique Artwork ERIC LESPINASSE - 1/1 - Exclusively on Catawiki
Title of the work: #35 - NeoCubism - XXL
Giclée on canvas artwork - from the
Seller's Story
Born in 1974, Eric Lespinasse is an established French artist based in Paris. His work can be found in numerous private collections around the world, as well as in a multitude of professional premises (restaurants, medical practices, cinemas, real estate agencies, kitchen shops, tattoo parlors, etc.).
A photographer for 25 years, he is also a painter and digital designer. His works are known for their character, where the incidence of light makes them almost painterly. They are a skilful blend of poetry and homage to the world and the human being. His technique is a combination of traditional photography and digital image editing. This combination enables her to create unique, emotionally engaging works of art that faithfully represent her vision, influences and sensitivity. The role of any photographer is to capture and deliver to the public an emotional panel of each moment he captures. This is how he came to create "photographic poetry", where each of his delicate, poetic images projects you into the art and culture of the ephemeral world around us, frozen for eternity, transforming the evanescent moment into a timeless work of witness. It's with this same sensitivity and heart that he invests each of his creations, in all artistic fields, from photography to the creation of digital works.
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Artist
Eric Lespinasse
Sold with frame
No
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Direct from the artist
Edition
Limited edition
Edition number
1/1 Unique
Title of artwork
#35 - NeoCubism - XXL
Technique
Digital painting, Mixed media
Signature
Hand signed
Country of origin
France
Year
2024
Condition
Excellent condition
Height
100 cm
Width
100 cm
Depiction/theme
Pop Culture
Style
Contemporary
Period
2020+
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