Alexy Berthelot - Désir caché 2 ( UNIQUE EDITION ) 60-45 cm rolls






Holds a bachelor’s degree in art history and a master’s degree in arts and cultural management.
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Alexy Berthelot presents Désir caché 2 (UNIQUE EDITION), a 60 × 45 cm hand-signed fine art print on a canvas roll not mounted on a stretcher, with an image size of 54 × 39 cm, produced in France in 2020 et après, using IA and sold unframed.
Description from the seller
Fine art print on canvas roll (not mounted on a wooden stretcher frame).
Unique edition — single piece only.
Includes a precise 3 cm white margin on each side for stretching.
Sold unframed.
Hand-signed on the reverse.
Total size 60 X 45 cm
Image size 54 X 39 cm
Alexy Berthelot is one of the first artists to explore homoerotic painting through artificial intelligence — not as a technical experiment, but as an intimate and personal act.
Each image is the fruit of an inner journey. A way of giving form to what resists words. Of making visible what is lived in silence.
His work does not reproduce. It invents.
To acquire a work is to join those who knew how to see before the others
Alexy Berthelot, a self-taught artist living in Geneva, presents his works, sometimes figurative, abstract or surreal: his work is based on an intimate and aesthetic universe.
His personal research leads to a poetic and imaginative reading of the world.
A restrained, colorful palette tends to suggest a gentle melancholy and a strength contained, often by harmonic themes, sometimes contradictory.
Fine art print on canvas roll (not mounted on a wooden stretcher frame).
Unique edition — single piece only.
Includes a precise 3 cm white margin on each side for stretching.
Sold unframed.
Hand-signed on the reverse.
Total size 60 X 45 cm
Image size 54 X 39 cm
Alexy Berthelot is one of the first artists to explore homoerotic painting through artificial intelligence — not as a technical experiment, but as an intimate and personal act.
Each image is the fruit of an inner journey. A way of giving form to what resists words. Of making visible what is lived in silence.
His work does not reproduce. It invents.
To acquire a work is to join those who knew how to see before the others
Alexy Berthelot, a self-taught artist living in Geneva, presents his works, sometimes figurative, abstract or surreal: his work is based on an intimate and aesthetic universe.
His personal research leads to a poetic and imaginative reading of the world.
A restrained, colorful palette tends to suggest a gentle melancholy and a strength contained, often by harmonic themes, sometimes contradictory.
