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L'apocalypse / Cité de Carcassonne.jpg Digital Arts by Bruno Béghin
Seller Bruno Béghin
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Limited Edition Number of copies : 25.
Digital Arts,
Digital Photography
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Photo Montage
on Paper
- Number of copies available 1
- Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 23.6in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Digital Arts under $500 Surrealism
The apocalypse - The anger of the heavens swells the whirling clouds, sucking the mediaeval city upwards into dramatic light, while the terrified animals try to escape amid the debris of a dying civilisation.
El apocalipsis - El enfado celeste hincha sus velas que dan vueltas, aspirando la ciudad medieval, en ascensión hacia una luz trágica mientras que, aterrorizados, los animales intentan escapar entre los restos de una civilización que se muere.
Béatrix Mirallès
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Bruno Béghin is a French designer born in 1958. Creator of a prestigious communication studio and author of advertising campaigns for famous brands, he has never left his beautiful hometown: Carcassonne.
In addition to his professional activity, Bruno Béghin has two passions: photomontage and the enhancement of Carcassonne. He invites us on a dreamlike journey through this city, transforming the streets into unexpected poetic paintings. Mythological or current, historical, ecological themes are staged, arousing surrealist and visionary aesthetic emotions: Jérôme Bosch, Joachim Patinier, Gustave Moreau, Jean-Marie Poumeyrol, Roland Cat, Claude Verlinde or the romantic Caspar David Friedrich are evoked in the disorder...
Then, the City becomes in turn apocalyptic, transient or burned fortress, port citadel, sunken castle, megalopolis or open-air mine, nuclear base, tagged walls or Greek temple, Noah's ark or Garden of Delights...
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : 1958
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary French Artists