La Mèche. (2020) Digital Arts by Henri Eisenberg

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
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This image is a "sourigraphy", that is to say that it comes exclusively from the movements and clicks of my computer mouse. The candle is placed on the palette only to hide the sex, out of modesty; it gives both warmth and light...while suggesting through the melting of the wax, the vanity of the passing time. Do not forget to notice at the[...]
This image is a "sourigraphy", that is to say that it comes exclusively from the movements and clicks of my computer mouse. The candle is placed on the palette only to hide the sex, out of modesty; it gives both warmth and light...while suggesting through the melting of the wax, the vanity of the passing time. Do not forget to notice at the bottom right the finally abandoned mask which marks the long-awaited liberation of a tragic time. In the first version of this image, there were four nails at the ends of this "crucified" with so fixed believed sex (crucifix) sacrificed to save the world; I preferred to free him. The easel on which I lean and the palette that supports me represent, of course, my very strong attachment, my irrepressible addiction to painting. The balloons in pairs, fractality at the end of the victorious arms, both an image of lightness but also of precariousness. The atmosphere is not dark and the horizon lights up a glimmer of hope. The posture of the inflamed Artist laid bare is a nod to the Vitruvian Man by Leonardo da Vinci, embellished with this candle of a solid verticality. I searched a lot for a title for this image of a funny easel. I finally opted for the most significant detail: "THE WICK".

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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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