Harper H. (1983) - La Panne





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Harper H. (born 1983), a French artist, presents La Panne, a limited edition mixed-media artwork executed in acrylic, markers and digital painting on a 60×40 cm stretched canvas (2.5 cm deep) dated 2025, signed on the back with a certificate of authenticity and in excellent condition.
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The breakdown
Acrylic paint, highlights and oil glazes, finished with satin varnish.
Canvas 350g stretched on a frame 60 x 40 x 2.5 cm.
Signed on the back with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Harper H. is a French artist born in 1983.
After studying and working with photography in the USA, she eventually began to feel confined within the pure photographic approach.
She then becomes interested in the emerging digital painting.
His taste for cinema from the 1950s to 1970s and for American hyperrealist painters such as
Richard ESTES leans towards elaborate figurative creations, driven by his learning.
Techniques of the Flemish primitives (Van Eyck) or Italian masters (Caravaggio)
She works with the juxtaposition of photographic, digital, and pictorial techniques on her canvases.
Imagining ambiguous situations that leave each person to continue the proposed scenario, according to their imagination or personal experience.
Each numbered and signed canvas is hand-finished according to the artist's desire, making each piece a unique and original painting.
Based on the original table, hand-reproduced by the artist from the high-resolution digital print and numbered.
Never framed, brand new
Secure packaging
The breakdown
Acrylic paint, highlights and oil glazes, finished with satin varnish.
Canvas 350g stretched on a frame 60 x 40 x 2.5 cm.
Signed on the back with a Certificate of Authenticity.
Harper H. is a French artist born in 1983.
After studying and working with photography in the USA, she eventually began to feel confined within the pure photographic approach.
She then becomes interested in the emerging digital painting.
His taste for cinema from the 1950s to 1970s and for American hyperrealist painters such as
Richard ESTES leans towards elaborate figurative creations, driven by his learning.
Techniques of the Flemish primitives (Van Eyck) or Italian masters (Caravaggio)
She works with the juxtaposition of photographic, digital, and pictorial techniques on her canvases.
Imagining ambiguous situations that leave each person to continue the proposed scenario, according to their imagination or personal experience.
Each numbered and signed canvas is hand-finished according to the artist's desire, making each piece a unique and original painting.
Based on the original table, hand-reproduced by the artist from the high-resolution digital print and numbered.
Never framed, brand new
Secure packaging

