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Arc-en-Ciel 0xD81EFD44 #5/5 (2022) Photography by Éric Petr
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Limited Edition (#5/5)
Photography,
Digital Photography
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Non Manipulated Photography
on Aluminium
- Number of copies available 3
- Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 35.4in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Photographs under $5,000 Abstract Colorful
Dimensions : 60x90 cm
Copy #5/5 (+1 AP)
・Arc-en-Ciel 0xD81EFD44 is a photographic abstraction exploring the interplay between light and colour in a universe without scale.
Emerging from a deep chiaroscuro, vibrant rays unfold across the surface — from olive greens and carmine reds to burnt oranges, violet hues and shifting blues — forming a spectral passage both ethereal and grounded.
Minimal yet charged with presence, this piece invites the viewer into a meditative space where time dissolves and perception expands.
There is no figure, no horizon — only colour as vibration, and shadow as memory.
The work oscillates between digital code and cosmic gesture, referencing both the intangible and the elemental.
The title, cryptic and hexadecimal, nods to the digital genesis of the piece while leaving interpretation open.
A visual odyssey where light is not just seen, but felt.
・Photograph printed directly on brushed aluminium (Dibond).
This technique gives the colours a subtle metallic sheen, and areas that would normally appear white reveal the raw texture of the aluminium.
The result is a luminous, contemporary finish that enhances contrasts and depth.
These prints are highly durable and resistant to time and UV exposure.
However, as with any fine art print, it is recommended to avoid placing the piece in direct sunlight for extended periods.
・The photograph is signed on the back
・Note on Colour Accuracy
Colours may appear slightly different depending on the screen you are using, as well as on the type of paper, printer, and pigments, which can introduce texture, grain, or slight shifts in tone — sometimes softer, sometimes more contrasted.
In addition, the camera used to photograph the artwork may introduce minor variations in colour accuracy.
The most faithful visual reference remains the main image of the original artwork.
Other photos showing the piece in context are primarily intended to illustrate scale and setting, rather than to reflect its exact aesthetic qualities.
Related themes
Abstract PhotographyMinimalist ArtCosmic LightColor RaysChiaroscuro
Éric Petr is an artist photographer for whom light is a symbol of life, and time, its eternal renewal. When he captures the light to write his presence there in negative, the secrets of the material it contains tell celestial stories.
His photography is a dialogue between the sky and man. It is a reflection on the essence of light. It is a variation on Werner Heisenberg's “uncertainty relations” which questions whether the observation theory of the universe would impose certain limits on our perception of reality. It shows the fragility and beauty of life.
Éric Petr is a self-taught artist living and working in Marseille (France). He has participated in numerous exhibitions: Ringoya Gallery Tokyo in Japan (2017 and 2019), 1905 Gallery Shenyang, in China in 2019…. His photos have been the subject of numerous publications: L'oeil de la photographie in 2017, Nuit Radieuse with Canoline Critiks in 2021...
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Nationality:
FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary French Artists