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Reflexion (2015) Painting by Benoit Beal (3enoit 3eal)
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Painting,
Acrylic
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Stained glass painting
on Glass
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Dimensions
36.2x20.5 in
Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 35.4in, Width 19.7in - Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is framed
- Categories Paintings under $1,000 Symbolism Religious Icons
The mirror is frosted by hand to make it translucent, for a rendering giving a certain depth.
Heaven is found in the greatest area above the midline, expressing unceasing reflection on expectation.
The middle line is symbolized by an unpolished band, the mirror, the reflection. This line is the reflection of our world, the earth, us.
Below, the zone of hell, where purgatory is already at work on Earth.
Mirror, acrylic.
Height 90cm width 50cm.
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Since childhood, Benoit Beal draws everything that inspires him, invents and experiments with the objects that surround him.
We have been able to see him designing all kinds of projectile launchers, a mini telescope, an articulated hand, but also, he devotes himself to models and electronic assembly, he is involved in basic programs on the first generation of family computer and constantly disassembles everything out of curiosity. His many influences become his own hobby and attach themselves to it by conviction, attracted by what is relevant and constantly inclined towards modernism.
From a technical course for 14 years, he is moving towards technical, electrical and mechanical versatility. Subsequently, his many professional trips opened up other horizons for him and naturally turned to photography, as an opportunity for the beautiful things that were available to him.
He has a particular taste for aesthetics in general and has a certain interest in common sense, especially in areas that affect him such as the man-machine relationship, consumer-commerce influences…. He discovers a talent for sculpture, during his first "hidden" realization of the clay portrait of his wife.
The click, which leads him to design, is the natural association between drawing and technicality acquired since childhood. Self-taught and conscientious, with perfectionism as a default, he was able to concretize the new restaurant concept "Bol'appétit", where everything had to be created.
Let us note a few examples: the logo in its graphic and design part, the cast iron grill 85cm in diameter, the service furniture, the ground plan, the commercial storefront, the designer furniture (the dragon shelf, the sneeze guard, etc. ). Hungry for knowledge, he is taken by this vicious and endless mechanism.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1974
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- Groups: Contemporary French Artists