Cédric Brion - Rituals






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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Description from the seller
Description of the Work:
- Limited edition photographic work by Cédric Brion.
- Portrait size 42 x 59.4 cm, A2 format
- Date 2026
- Pigment print on Canson Infinity Rag 310-gram Fine Art paper
- Edition 1/14 copies
- Hand-signed on the back *Label* + Certificate of authenticity
Cédric Brion – Photographer
Born in 1978 in Belgium, Cédric Brion is a photographer-artist known for his conceptual portraits with dark, cinematic atmospheres.
Inspired by fantastical realms and ancient civilizations, he explores through his images the contrasts between shadow and light, revealing the emotional and symbolic dimension of the human face.
His work, presented in numerous international exhibitions, notably in London, at the Grand Palais in Paris, at Lille ARTUP in Lille, or the Venice Biennale, has been rewarded with several prestigious distinctions, including an honorable mention at the Salon des Artistes Français, as well as a gold medal at the Vienna International Photo Awards and a bronze medal at the Tokyo International Foto Awards.
Through a singular fine-art aesthetic, Cédric Brion creates portraits like windows opened onto imaginary worlds, inviting the viewer to dive into a visual experience that is both poetic and introspective.
Seller's Story
Description of the Work:
- Limited edition photographic work by Cédric Brion.
- Portrait size 42 x 59.4 cm, A2 format
- Date 2026
- Pigment print on Canson Infinity Rag 310-gram Fine Art paper
- Edition 1/14 copies
- Hand-signed on the back *Label* + Certificate of authenticity
Cédric Brion – Photographer
Born in 1978 in Belgium, Cédric Brion is a photographer-artist known for his conceptual portraits with dark, cinematic atmospheres.
Inspired by fantastical realms and ancient civilizations, he explores through his images the contrasts between shadow and light, revealing the emotional and symbolic dimension of the human face.
His work, presented in numerous international exhibitions, notably in London, at the Grand Palais in Paris, at Lille ARTUP in Lille, or the Venice Biennale, has been rewarded with several prestigious distinctions, including an honorable mention at the Salon des Artistes Français, as well as a gold medal at the Vienna International Photo Awards and a bronze medal at the Tokyo International Foto Awards.
Through a singular fine-art aesthetic, Cédric Brion creates portraits like windows opened onto imaginary worlds, inviting the viewer to dive into a visual experience that is both poetic and introspective.
