Variations of Light opus 6 #1/3 (2022) Photographie par Éric Petr

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This work received the LE QUOTIDIEN DE L’ART Prize in 2022 Magazine n°2507 from 06.12.22 Photography, the way I approach it, is first of all a writing. Doesn't the etymology of this word specify that it is the combination of two meanings, on the one hand "phôtós" of photon, the elementary particle of electromagnetic[...]
This work received the LE QUOTIDIEN DE L’ART Prize in 2022
Magazine n°2507 from 06.12.22

Photography, the way I approach it, is first of all a writing.
Doesn't the etymology of this word specify that it is the combination of two meanings, on the one hand "phôtós" of photon, the elementary particle of electromagnetic waves or light and on the other part, "graphy" of writing?

Artwork exhibited at Réalités Nouvelles in October, 2022 in Paris and having received the "Le Quotidien de l'Art" Art Prize.

Title: [Variations of Light opus 6] Octoptyque 2o22

Print: Limited Edition #1 on 3 original prints (+1 Artist Proof)
Printed size of the image: 27x15cm (x8 pictures)
Hahnemühle FineArt Brith White Smooth Rag 310g
Photograph pasted on 2mm dibond with hanging device
Size of the artwork on the wall : 27x127cm (8 tableau) without glass (or)
Size of the artwork on the wall : 55x63cm (4x2 tableau) without glass

About my "Variations of Light" in opus, are an interrogation on life and its close link to light.

Light fascinates me with the duality of its state, both wave and corpuscular, but also for everything that makes it, our perception of the world.

My "Variations of light" classified by opus, decline images which are born from the observation of the world and which reveal, a posteriori, the gap of perception between the photographed reality and the photographic recording.

It is this gap between our observation and our perception of the universe that I like to develop through the image to highlight our myopia of which we are victims when we perceive our near or distant environment. But is it not this which makes Being in its multiple character?

The medium of photography is particularly suitable for this study since the photons which strike my negative, themselves materialized by impact points, describe during the shooting phase, the corpuscular character of the light. But this matter, used as a plastic tool, then comes to underline the undulatory character of the light when one notes that these impacts on the negative have become an oscillation on the paper. It borns then a photographic writing which was captured by the observation of a point of the universe recorded at a moment T of its expansion.

Light also fascinates me in that it succeeds a state of amalgamation of undifferentiated, chaotic and invisible matter. A state of nothingness which is characterized for our eye by the color black and which could be an allusion to the quantum vacuum or to the black holes of the universe.

This nothingness, characterized by the iridescence and the density of an evanescent matter emerging from my photographic blacks, is for me the invisible memory which swarms, like a latent energy, in space-time, in a way the alphabet of cosmos, the one from which suddenly the cosmic writing is born in my photography.

Moreover, how can we not use the term “photography” as well as my photographic writing if we know that the word “photography” is nothing other than “writing”, writing and “photo”, photon ( in Greek, meaning "light") but also, elementary particle (quantum or boson) of light.

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Éric Petr est un artiste photographe pour qui la lumière est symbole de vie, et le temps, son éternel recommencement. Quand il capte la lumière pour y écrire sa[...]

Éric Petr est un artiste photographe pour qui la lumière est symbole de vie, et le temps, son éternel recommencement. Quand il capte la lumière pour y écrire sa présence en négatif, les secrets de la matière qu'elle renferme y racontent des histoires célestes.

Sa photographie est un dialogue entre le ciel et l’homme. Elle est une réflexion sur l’essence de la lumière. Elle est une variation sur les « relations d’incertitude » de Werner Heisenberg qui questionnent sur ce que la théorie de l’observation de l’univers imposerait certaines limites à notre perception du réel. Elle montre la fragilité et la beauté de la vie.

Éric Petr est un artiste autodidacte vivant et travaillant à Marseille (France). Il a participé à de nombreuses expositions : Ringoya Gallery Tokyo au Japon (2017 et 2019), 1905 Gallery Shenyang, en Chine en 2019…. Ses photos ont fait l’objet de nombreuses publications :  L'oeil de la photographie en 2017, Nuit Radieuse avec Canoline Critiks en 2021…

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