Green Lava (2020) Sculpture by Fanfan Plasticienne

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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Sculpture, Resin on Other substrate
  • Dimensions Height 6.3in, Width 3.5in / 0.60 kg
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Fit for outdoor? Yes, This artwork can be displayed outdoor
  • Categories Sculptures under $5,000 Abstract
Compression de couleurs dans un cristal de synthèse, reposant sur une lave de la planète des "Touvoitou". Dans un autre univers il y a une galaxie où l'on trouve la planète des "Touvoitou". Cette couleur verte vient des profondeurs des volcans de cette planète. Sur celle-ci, il n'y a pas de lumière[...]
Compression de couleurs dans un cristal de synthèse, reposant sur une lave de la planète des "Touvoitou".
Dans un autre univers il y a une galaxie où l'on trouve la planète des "Touvoitou".
Cette couleur verte vient des profondeurs des volcans de cette planète.
Sur celle-ci, il n'y a pas de lumière ni centrale nucléaire. En son centre la lave est verte et luminescente .
À la tombée de la nuit ces couleurs changent.
Cette légère luminescence permet aux "Touvoitou" de voir, il n'y a pas de soleil juste le cosmos.
Elle est posée sur un socle en grès extrême noir.

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Fanfan, a contemporary French artist, a technical virtuoso, is consistently on the quest for innovative pigmentary materials and complex techniques. For Fanfan, the symbiotic relationship[...]

Fanfan, a contemporary French artist, a technical virtuoso, is consistently on the quest for innovative pigmentary materials and complex techniques. For Fanfan, the symbiotic relationship between the artisan and the artist holds profound meaning, creating a harmonious blend of craftsmanship and artistic expression.

In Fanfan's artistic realm, the interplay of color compositions is a carefully measured dance, yet it exudes a sense of freedom within the space. Delicate and seemingly random, the colors take on a life of their own, creating a visual symphony that captivates the observer. This choreography of colors attains a new level of refinement when juxtaposed against the synthetic crystal, elevating the visual experience.

The joy in Fanfan's artistry is palpable. Her creations not only highlight the flow of dreams but also embrace the spatter as a distinctive pictorial form. This dynamic play with color and form draws inspiration from artistic luminaries such as Arman, Jackson Pollock, and Sam Francis, revealing a nuanced dialogue between tradition and contemporary innovation.

Several of Fanfan's recent artworks bear the unmistakable influence of iconic monuments—the Statue of Liberty by sculptor Auguste Bartholdi and the Eiffel Tower. Known worldwide and characterized by their monochromatic presence, these landmarks become a vibrant playground for this color artist. Fanfan's reinterpretation injects new life into these symbols, transforming them into dynamic canvases that resonate with her signature style.

In the hands of Fanfan, art becomes a medium through which tradition is reimagined and contemporaneity is celebrated. The technical precision she brings to her work is met with an unrestrained joy in experimentation. The result is a body of work that not only pays homage to artistic influences but also forges a unique path that speaks to the artist's individuality and mastery of her craft. Fanfan's art is an invitation to revel in the beauty of color, form, and the boundless possibilities that arise when tradition and innovation converge.

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