NumericEric - Geisha & Kimono #04 (XL)





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Geisha & Kimono #04 (XL), en Giclée på 210 g/m² papper av NumericEric (Frankrike), i Art Nouveau-porträttstil, limitEdition 4/5, handsignerad och numrerad, såld direkt av konstnären, 2020+, i utmärkt skick.
Beskrivning från säljaren
I love creating imaginary worlds and characters. Working with AI allows for creative collaboration, where the artist's imagination interacts with the infinite possibilities of the machine, resulting in a new kind of artistic creation.
This 50x75cm work is printed with great care and preserves all the nuances and details of the original creation on 210 g/m² konstpapper. It is signed and numbered by hand. 4/5
Prints made on an Epson Surecolor P8000 with Epson Ultra Chrome HD pigment ink combined with arkivkvalitetspapper, guaranteeing color stability over time.
NumericEric (1966)
Visual and sound artist, working with digital technology since the early 90s. His work and performances have been presented at numerous festivals and events around the globe for over 25 years. His background in DJ/VJ and electronic music led him early on to an interpretation of artistic creation with no distinct boundaries between sound and image. Today, using the digital tools of our time, he continues to create and experiment with new artistic avenues and possibilities.
Säljarens berättelse
I love creating imaginary worlds and characters. Working with AI allows for creative collaboration, where the artist's imagination interacts with the infinite possibilities of the machine, resulting in a new kind of artistic creation.
This 50x75cm work is printed with great care and preserves all the nuances and details of the original creation on 210 g/m² konstpapper. It is signed and numbered by hand. 4/5
Prints made on an Epson Surecolor P8000 with Epson Ultra Chrome HD pigment ink combined with arkivkvalitetspapper, guaranteeing color stability over time.
NumericEric (1966)
Visual and sound artist, working with digital technology since the early 90s. His work and performances have been presented at numerous festivals and events around the globe for over 25 years. His background in DJ/VJ and electronic music led him early on to an interpretation of artistic creation with no distinct boundaries between sound and image. Today, using the digital tools of our time, he continues to create and experiment with new artistic avenues and possibilities.

