Ange et Démon (2020) Digital Arts by Henri Eisenberg

Fine art paper, 8x8 in

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C'est à l'occasion de la fête de Pourim où l'on se déguise que j'ai créé cette image. C'est l'illustration même de la communication impossible quand chacun veut adopter le langage de l'autre...et que, en dépit des bonnes intentions, subsiste la différence. Les ailes et la queue répondent aux masques. Contrairement[...]
C'est à l'occasion de la fête de Pourim où l'on se déguise que j'ai créé cette image.
C'est l'illustration même de la communication impossible quand chacun veut adopter le langage de l'autre...et que, en dépit des bonnes intentions, subsiste la différence. Les ailes et la queue répondent aux masques.
Contrairement à l'affreuse tradition tout au long de l'histoire où la femme a été diabolisée (voir les "sorcières" ou les "vamps") là elle est l'Ange.
"Qui veut faire l'ange fait la bête" (Pascal). Attirance de ce qui nous est étranger, mais complémentaire.
Cette image est une "sourigraphie", c'est-à-dire qu'elle résulte uniquement des mouvements de ma souris d'ordinateur en utilisant un programme simple.Créations graphiques produites par l'intervention d'outils informatiques, parfois exclusivement par les mouvements de la souris; elles sont imprimées avec des encres haut de gamme sur papier photo pro 270 grammes. Signées à la main et numérotées en tirage limité de 1 à 5, de 1 à 10 ou de 1 à 30.
Ces procédés sont propices aux déclinaisons, variations,séries. #artistsupportpledge

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Born December 23, 1942 in Heliopolis near Cairo (Egypt). Painting lessons with Angelo de Ritz. Arrived in France in 1959. Entrance examination to the Beaux-Arts in 1963. Bachelor of letters at[...]

Born December 23, 1942 in Heliopolis near Cairo (Egypt).

Painting lessons with Angelo de Ritz. Arrived in France in 1959.

Entrance examination to the Beaux-Arts in 1963. Bachelor of letters at Paris la Sorbonne. Three master classes with Salvador Dali at the Hotel Meurisse, Paris in 1967.

According to the destination of my biography I can classify myself as "autodidact"...

Stayed in Tel Aviv (Israel) from 1969 to 1974 where I taught drawing and worked as an interior designer.

Many participations in various fairs and numerous prizes.

I got my own "Opus 31" at the Marché Dauphine in St-Ouen from 1990 to 2000; I exhibited and sold my works exclusively there.

I permanently exhibit in my studio; it's my studio-housing, I receive visitors there by appointment by phone or message.

I have the pleasure of considering Artmajeur as my catalog reasoned.

The Artist was highlighted in an article in Artmajeur Magazine:

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