



Maquette NI BOX - Monaco (2009) Sculpture by Frédéric Berrin
Seller Frédéric Berrin
- Architecture
- Dimensions Dimensions are available on request
- Fit for outdoor? No, This artwork can not be displayed outdoor
Réalisée en 2009 au sein de l'entreprise J.B. PASTOR & Fils à Monaco
Architecte J.P. LOTT - Paris
Frédéric Berrin, born in 1960, is a multifaceted artist living and working in Monaco. His career is a journey through several artistic mediums, where painting, drawing, sculpture and photography coexist harmoniously.
His ion for drawing is manifested through photorealistic works created with graphite pencil and charcoal on paper. These meticulously detailed drawings reveal an exceptional mastery of visual rendering and a rare artistic sensitivity, capturing the beauty and complexity of the subjects with striking precision.
Frédéric Berrin also explores the possibilities offered by modern technologies by creating portraits of women generated by artificial intelligence (AI). This innovative approach allows the artist to merge traditional aesthetics with digital innovations, offering works that question and enrich the contemporary perception of portraiture.
At the same time, he devoted himself to watercolors, particularly through animal representations and landscapes created on paper. Her watercolors, both delicate and vibrant, capture the essence and grace of natural subjects with a fluid elegance that speaks to her mastery of technique and poetic eye.
His creativity also extends to the field of sculpture, where he specializes in creating sculptures of shipwrecked boats. These three-dimensional works, often imbued with nostalgia and melancholy, explore the relationship between man and the sea, offering a poignant reflection on the themes of loss and resilience.
- Nationality:
- Date of birth : 1960
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists
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