Guy-philippe Bruhammer - 3D " EYES "





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Guy-Philippe Bruhammer’s 3D artwork titled EYES, created in 2023 using mixed media, is an édition limitée 1/1 piece on an old wooden framed panel measuring 27x27 cm with a 950 g weight, signed on the back, originating from France and presenting a culture-pop, contemporary style in a good condition.
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Creation by Guy-Philippe Bruhammer, a process artist rated on Artprice, dated 2023, titled "EYES". Old wooden frame (with its age-related flaws and history, see photo), wooden plaque, resin, pigment, quartz crystals and glass eye, 3D artwork. The artist let his imagination speak for this creation. Old gilt wooden frame, approximately 27cm x 27cm x 5cm thick. The central artwork measures 12x12 cm. Handwritten signature on the back by the artist. Unique piece 1/1, good condition. Delivered with protective bubbles and double packaging.
Artist Biography
Guy-Philippe Bruhammer
French abstract artist – born in 1967 – works exhibited in New York see Rogallery.com or search Guy-philippe Bruhammer on Google
Guy-Philippe Bruhammer is a French abstract artist born in 1967, whose distinctive work is garnering increasing international attention. By blending resin, crystals, pigments and mineral materials, he creates powerful, immersive paintings, true windows into an unreal world, between mystery and fascination.
His work sits at the crossroads of contemporary abstraction and an almost alchemical exploration of matter. The resin, fluid and luminous, becomes, under his hand, a vector of depth, while the crystals he incorporates into his compositions add relief, sparkle and spiritual dimension. Each piece invites an inner journey, between chaos and harmony, minerality and transparency.
Far from traditional codes, Guy-Philippe Bruhammer builds a dreamlike, organic universe that evokes both cosmic landscapes and the invisible structures of the soul. His art, at once sensory, enigmatic and meditative, attracts an international audience seeking visual emotion and meaning.
His works are exhibited in New York, in renowned galleries, where he enjoys growing recognition. His market value is rising rapidly, driven by enthusiasm from collectors and contemporary art lovers. An up-and-coming, highly regarded artist, Guy-Philippe Bruhammer now establishes himself as one of the singular figures of French abstract creation, both visionary and deeply rooted in the materials of reality.
Creation by Guy-Philippe Bruhammer, a process artist rated on Artprice, dated 2023, titled "EYES". Old wooden frame (with its age-related flaws and history, see photo), wooden plaque, resin, pigment, quartz crystals and glass eye, 3D artwork. The artist let his imagination speak for this creation. Old gilt wooden frame, approximately 27cm x 27cm x 5cm thick. The central artwork measures 12x12 cm. Handwritten signature on the back by the artist. Unique piece 1/1, good condition. Delivered with protective bubbles and double packaging.
Artist Biography
Guy-Philippe Bruhammer
French abstract artist – born in 1967 – works exhibited in New York see Rogallery.com or search Guy-philippe Bruhammer on Google
Guy-Philippe Bruhammer is a French abstract artist born in 1967, whose distinctive work is garnering increasing international attention. By blending resin, crystals, pigments and mineral materials, he creates powerful, immersive paintings, true windows into an unreal world, between mystery and fascination.
His work sits at the crossroads of contemporary abstraction and an almost alchemical exploration of matter. The resin, fluid and luminous, becomes, under his hand, a vector of depth, while the crystals he incorporates into his compositions add relief, sparkle and spiritual dimension. Each piece invites an inner journey, between chaos and harmony, minerality and transparency.
Far from traditional codes, Guy-Philippe Bruhammer builds a dreamlike, organic universe that evokes both cosmic landscapes and the invisible structures of the soul. His art, at once sensory, enigmatic and meditative, attracts an international audience seeking visual emotion and meaning.
His works are exhibited in New York, in renowned galleries, where he enjoys growing recognition. His market value is rising rapidly, driven by enthusiasm from collectors and contemporary art lovers. An up-and-coming, highly regarded artist, Guy-Philippe Bruhammer now establishes himself as one of the singular figures of French abstract creation, both visionary and deeply rooted in the materials of reality.

