Artwork description:

Photograph taken from a series entitled "Glass" or "The unlikely soul of glass"
Created series (for and at) International Festival of Glass Arts (Honfleur 2015)

Between the visible and the invisible, there is a bridge, a passage, the time of a flash, the moment of a vision: it is the transvisible ... See, under the appearance of a representation, another reality. We are in the transvisible.
Look beyond seeing. For Pablo Picasso who spoke this difficulty, from another angle, "It would be necessary to be able to show the paintings which are under the table".
(Serge Venturini, poet)

The idea was to discover an unknown aspect of the glass, a particular glass, already shaped by other artists, and to allow the visitor to travel inside these works.
After a long research and shaping work (creation and manufacture of accessories and development of an innovative personal technique), the ultimate surprise and reward for the photographer arrived at the shooting: an extraordinary journey in an unsuspected world, reminiscent of childish kaleidoscopes!

Fineart print on extra matt canvas stretched over a wooden frame, a technique that removes any "wall" effect from the surface of the work.
All to share even more dream and transmission ...

Limited edition of 5 numbered copies drawn by the author and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity (deadline 15 working days).
This work bears the N ° 2/5

Shipments are made with insurance, by carrier, in an appropriate packaging. The shipping costs quoted are a contribution to actual costs.

Materials used:

Ultrachrom inks on fine art canvas stretched on wood frame. The prints were made on matte fine-grained canvas allowing a deeper black of the image and dematerializing its surface. Artwork numbered 2/5, signed by the author and accompanied by his certifica

Tags:
#dream trip #red an brown #glass #dreamlike #transparency 

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Photograph taken from a series entitled "Glass" or "The unlikely soul of glass"
Created series (for and at) International Festival of Glass Arts (Honfleur 2015)

Between the visible and the invisible, there is a bridge, a passage, the time of a flash, the moment of a vision: it is the transvisible ... See, under the appearance of a representation, another reality. We are in the transvisible.
Look beyond seeing. For Pablo Picasso who spoke this difficulty, from another angle, "It would be necessary to be able to show the paintings which are under the table".
(Serge Venturini, poet)

The idea was to discover an unknown aspect of the glass, a particular glass, already shaped by other artists, and to allow the visitor to travel inside these works.
After a long research and shaping work (creation and manufacture of accessories and development of an innovative personal technique), the ultimate surprise and reward for the photographer arrived at the shooting: an extraordinary journey in an unsuspected world, reminiscent of childish kaleidoscopes!

Fineart print on extra matt canvas stretched over a wooden frame, a technique that removes any "wall" effect from the surface of the work.
All to share even more dream and transmission ...

Limited edition of 5 numbered copies drawn by the author and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity (deadline 15 working days).
This work bears the N ° 2/5

Shipments are made with insurance, by carrier, in an appropriate packaging. The shipping costs quoted are a contribution to actual costs.

Materials used:

Ultrachrom inks on fine art canvas stretched on wood frame. The prints were made on matte fine-grained canvas allowing a deeper black of the image and dematerializing its surface. Artwork numbered 2/5, signed by the author and accompanied by his certifica

Tags:
#dream trip #red an brown #glass #dreamlike #transparency 
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Self-taught by everything from optico-electronics specialist, computer scientist, salesman, economist, lecturer, manager or director of companies, and now artist photographer, Jean-Claude Chevrel relentlessly turns towards new horizons, with new thirsts... Read more

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