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OUTRENOIR IX

Référence : 153-1-1-1


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    Abstract photograph made by Eloi Ficat for the OUTRENOIR series, whose name testifies to its synergy with the work of the painter Soulages.

    Length : 39.37 in / 100 cm

    Height : 27.56 in / 70 cm

    Width : 1.18 in / 3 cm

    Weigth : 8.82 lb / 4 kg

    Categories: Photographs, Abstraction

    Artist : Eloi Ficat

    Support : Fine Art matte paper mounted on aluminum bonding

    Dimensions : 70 x 100 cm

    Frame : Artbox in black oak without glass

    Inspiration: In this abstract photographic series called OUTRENOIR, in testimony to its synergy with the work of the painter Soulage, Eloi Ficat explores an imaginary space where light twists, deforms to meet matter and elements.

    Warranty: Sold with certificate of authenticity

    Year : 2018

    Print run : 8 signed and numbered copies

    No.1/8: €1,200
    No.2/8: €1,350
    No.3/8: €1,500
    No.4/8: €1,700
    No.5/8: €1,900
    No.6/8: €2,100
    No.7/8: €2,300
    No.8/8: €2,500

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    Éloi Ficat is a photographer and cinematographer in the audiovisual sector, he affirms his passion for the image through these two practices which he nourishes one from the other. In 2014, he created the abstract series Luminary, which will be selected at the Vincennes Image Festival. The Outrenoir and Éclat series followed, in which he explored the movement of water, thus creating unreal and pictorial images. It is then towards travel photography that Éloi Ficat directs her attraction for the play between real and unreal, while retaining the pictorial character which is the essence of her work. The simplicity of his compositions and his meticulous work with light offer us a sincere and aesthetic reality. He created Confins, a minimalist and dreamlike series evoking borders. Then Terres Perdues, where his sensitivity as an observer settles on a Maasai people of Tanzania and their territory of life.

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