settings camera and digital art.
Dimensions 60 x 90 cm. Numbered print. Limites 5 copies.
This photograph from my contemporary series 'Abrasion' was taken on a beach in Le Gosier, Guadeloupe, where I lived for several years.
This series was born there, on Babin beach, in Morne à l'eau, at sunset.
My contemporary series "Abrasion", Light - Colour - Land and Sea, mixed media, photography and digital art
breaks down the spectrum of white light reflected from the surface of water in different places and at different times of the year.
The Atlantic Ocean, the Mediterranean Sea, the Caribbean Sea, rivers, lakes and ponds.
A colourist's eye, inspired by the sensitivity of the Fauvist school and the technicality of Newton.
This series has a double meaning, the first being to extract the infinite moving beauty of nature, often invisible to the naked eye.
The second is in the name.
The term 'abrasion' echoes that of 'corrosion'.
This series sounds like the gnashing of teeth in the face of the degradation of our natural environment, even in very remote places, as I was able to observe during my years spent in Guadeloupe.
This series was born there in 2019, on Babin beach in Morne à l'eau, in the setting sun.
This series is available as a four-colour print on transparent plexiglass.
This contemporary medium, which faithfully reproduces the colours and luminosity captured through the lenses of my camera, itself becomes an additional lens, adding a slight depth to the image.
Light and colour, captured through a succession of lenses, with the diaphragm of the viewer's eye as the ultimate actor.