Tag: France

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Rimel Neffati

IMAGES BEYOND PHOTOGRAPHY Rimel Neffati: “I started taking pictures at the end of 2008, I learned everything by myself, I quickly realized that I could divert and capture my camera to create images beyond photography. I started by making self-portraits because it was an easy way: full control on time, ideas, (no) limits, model, and […]

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Amandine Urruty

A GALLERY OF DEVIANT PORTRAITS After studying at University for long years and a brief career in underground music, now Amandine Urruty spreads her gallery of weird characters on all kind of mediums, on paper as on walls. As she masters techniques of traditional drawing, Amandine Urruty offers us a cheerful gallery of deviant portraits, […]

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Nicolas Monterrat

A GIF IN YOUR FACE Nicolas Monterrat is an animated Gif artist whose overflowing imagination and creativity are at the origin of the project “Un Gif Dans Ta Gueule”. This blog stands out for the subtly nonsensical and humorous creations found there. “The interest of the Gif in me is to approach the perfect loop, […]

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Blase

A HACKER-PAINTING Blase – or Blasepheme – is presented as the “hacker-painter”. He works from old canvases, modifies, distorts and transforms. His anachronic play confuses the viewer, manipulating the mind to convoke doubt and then to finally re-arrange one’s very own perception. Blase’s old-school approach keep him in a form of perpetual discomfort. He frequents […]

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Albane Simon

ANTIQUE TRAGEDY AND FUTURIST DELIRIUM Albane Simon’s imagination unfolds in a world of strange, surrealist figures. Mixing vintage and fantasy, she stages apocalyptic themes within whimsical settings packed with evocative details, creating a style in which antique tragedy and futurist delirium intertwine. Imagine a world where linear time has lost all relevance. A place where […]

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Madeline Berger

THE ACCIDENTS OF WATERCOLOR FLUIDITY Madeline Berger aka MadB: “My painting is often figurative but I try to enrich it with accidents. The technique of watercolor allows me precision but also a kind of abstraction thanks to the fluidity of this medium. I have a hard time translating my approach knowing that it evolves very […]

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