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LA NONNE ET LE DIVIN by Mathilde Oscar - Les Mondes Insensés Collection
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Edition of this artwork
Edition of 15 - All sizes included | 6 in XS, 5 in S, 3 in M and single print in L
Type of print
Fine art print on baryta paper
Signature
On the back.
Certificate of Authenticity
Yes, included by the gallery.
Year of Creation
2018
Fine Art Artist
Mathilde Oscar
Collection
Les Mondes Insensés
Les Mondes Insensés
Les Mondes Insensés delves into society's intricacies and hypocrisies, weaving enigmatic symbols and deliberate contradictions. From "erotic purity" to "ugly beauty," it uncovers humanity's exploitation of antagonisms until resources are depleted.
Within these contradictions lies the essence of societal equilibrium, shaping our humanity between light and shadow. This collection serves as a compelling example of political art, challenging viewers to confront societal complexities and human nature.
Mathilde Oscar
Mathilde Oscar, born in Paris in 1980 and currently residing in Cannes, is a versatile artist whose journey blends painting, art history, graphic design, and photography into a unique visual language.
Starting with painting, she delved deep into creativity and art history, gaining insights from classic masters. Transitioning to graphic design, she mastered shapes and compositions, laying the groundwork for her subsequent exploration of photography in 2013.
Her photographs exude a painterly quality, often featuring meticulously crafted sets and costumes, blending classical painting with modern photography and pop culture. Her portraits defy conventions, infused with humor and subtle nods to art history, creating timeless and iconic imagery.
In essence, Mathilde Oscar breaks artistic barriers, merging past and present to craft a captivating artistic universe.