Laurent A Ferrie alias Loferrie - GEOX 16





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GEOX 16 by Laurent A Ferrie alias Loferrie is an original abstract acrylic on cotton canvas, 80 x 60 x 2 cm, hand-signed, created in 2026, unframed and ready to hang, sold directly by the artist, in excellent condition.
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GEOX 16
Geometric composition hard-edge realized in 2026
Acrylic on cotton canvas, stretched on wooden support.
This work is ready for hanging.
80 X 60 X 2 cm
GEOX (series) is a systematic exploration of spatial genesis, where the precision of axonometric line meets pure instinct. Far from rigid planning, each work is an improvisation, an instant capture of a vibration of energies present.
Here, geometry is not a constraint, but a language that translates the invisible flux of forces in play. Each piece of the series marks a unique frequency, a resonance captured in the tracé. GEOX deconstructs architecture to reveal the vibrational harmony that precedes form, where calculation fades before feeling.
Laurent A Ferrie (Loferrie) is a self-taught artist, based in the south of France. He invites the audience into a meticulously constructed universe where architectural gravity meets explosive colors.
He creates acrylic-paintings that are graphically captivating, embodying both precision and dynamism.
His distinctive aesthetic is rooted in hard-edge technique, a discipline of uncompromising precision characterized by bold lines that clearly delineate zones of uniform color.
This technique rejects blended transitions, requiring mastery and resulting in a flat, bold surface that commands attention.
Beyond the visual mechanics, the artist injects subtle symbolic elements into his work, creating rich, silent narratives hidden in geometry and inviting the viewer to a contemplative dialogue.
These geometric compositions have been notably noticed in recent years and are collected in several countries.
Loferrie has participated in several group exhibitions, notably in London.
When making an offer, please consider that this work is unframed (leaving you full freedom to personalize).
The photos shown are proposed to visualize the work in several contexts.
This work will be packaged with the utmost care to ensure its receipt in perfect condition.
GEOX 16
Geometric composition hard-edge realized in 2026
Acrylic on cotton canvas, stretched on wooden support.
This work is ready for hanging.
80 X 60 X 2 cm
GEOX (series) is a systematic exploration of spatial genesis, where the precision of axonometric line meets pure instinct. Far from rigid planning, each work is an improvisation, an instant capture of a vibration of energies present.
Here, geometry is not a constraint, but a language that translates the invisible flux of forces in play. Each piece of the series marks a unique frequency, a resonance captured in the tracé. GEOX deconstructs architecture to reveal the vibrational harmony that precedes form, where calculation fades before feeling.
Laurent A Ferrie (Loferrie) is a self-taught artist, based in the south of France. He invites the audience into a meticulously constructed universe where architectural gravity meets explosive colors.
He creates acrylic-paintings that are graphically captivating, embodying both precision and dynamism.
His distinctive aesthetic is rooted in hard-edge technique, a discipline of uncompromising precision characterized by bold lines that clearly delineate zones of uniform color.
This technique rejects blended transitions, requiring mastery and resulting in a flat, bold surface that commands attention.
Beyond the visual mechanics, the artist injects subtle symbolic elements into his work, creating rich, silent narratives hidden in geometry and inviting the viewer to a contemplative dialogue.
These geometric compositions have been notably noticed in recent years and are collected in several countries.
Loferrie has participated in several group exhibitions, notably in London.
When making an offer, please consider that this work is unframed (leaving you full freedom to personalize).
The photos shown are proposed to visualize the work in several contexts.
This work will be packaged with the utmost care to ensure its receipt in perfect condition.

