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Ce qui rend cette composition encore plus fascinante, c'est l'inclinaison subtile de deux cercles épais qui forment le chiffre 8. Ces cercles sont inclinés avec précision à un angle de 76.717474 degrés vers la droite, ce qui crée un effet visuel saisissant. L'inclinaison suit la proportion du rectangle d'or, ajoutant une dimension mathématique à l'œuvre.
Pour couronner le tout, un axe d'inclinaison matérialisé en noir relie harmonieusement le fond noir et les cercles formant le 8. Cette composition, avec son design qui rappelle un bonhomme de neige ou un visage d'un dessin animé, invite les spectateurs à explorer les multiples couches de signification et d'interprétation. C'est une œuvre qui allie l'esthétique, les mathématiques et l'imagination d'une manière véritablement fascinante.
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Jeff, born in 1973, lives and works in Hamoir, Belgium. This versatile artist is distinguished by a creative and daring approach that crosses several artistic disciplines.
Since his beginnings, Jeff has explored various horizons of art, including abstract painting, cubist sculpture and abstract digital art. His artistic practice is marked by a constant search for new forms of expression and technical innovation.
Jeff's abstract paintings are an immersive journey into a universe of shapes and colors where fluidity and rigor meet. His works don't just capture a visual aesthetic; they invite an introspective exploration of color and form.
At the same time, Jeff expresses himself through cubist sculptures which deploy bold geometry and multiple perspectives. His cardboard cutout creations, which take the form of abstract paintings, demonstrate his skill at transforming simple materials into sophisticated and intriguing artistic pieces.
Jeff's abstract digital art is an extension of his creative world, blending traditional techniques and technological innovations. His digital works offer a contemporary reflection on abstraction, further enriching his artistic repertoire.
- Nationality: BELGIUM
- Date of birth : 1973
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- Groups: Contemporary Belgian Artists
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