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Libérez les zèbres ! (2023) Photography by Jean-Marc Ambrosini
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Limited Edition (#1/5)
Photography,
Digital Photography
on Canvas
- Dimensions Height 23.6in, Width 23.6in
- Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Photographs under $1,000 Pop Art Animal
This beautiful street art achievement was on the wall of a house being destroyed. Because of the work, barriers were placed in front of the wall giving the impression that the race of these splendid very graphic animals was thwarted by an enclosure by the hand of man.
I wanted to both perpetuate the work and denounce the disastrous destruction of the natural spaces of many species. The red at the bottom right seems to me to symbolize animal suffering and increases the strength of the painting tenfold by its contrast with the wild beauty. The presence of a sticker in the colors of Ukraine is pure coincidence. But it comes to remind us that men too must fight to preserve their freedom. Art is a militant act that is often individual and powerless in itself, but it is likely to raise awareness!
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Jean-Marc Ambrosini is an artist photographer who explores the boundaries between photography and other disciplines such as drawing, painting, collages, design or the diversion of objects... and researches what can confuse them in a rendering shared graph. It is also at the crossroads of various influences (impressionism, surrealism, pop-art, comics, Japanese prints, architecture, history, cinema or literature). One can also read the influence of Max Ernst, Marcel Duchamp, Robert Doisneau, Andy Warrol, David Bowie, Edward Hopper, FC Gundlach in his work.
The purpose of his work is essentially decorative, but beyond the strict emotion aroused by the image, messages or implicit feelings are always at the heart of each of his creations.
Jean-Marc Ambrosini lives and works in Paris. After having exercised a career as a manager of large companies and company administrator, he now divides his time between supporting start-ups, consulting and artistic creation. Curious about everything and creative, he composes music, writes texts, makes collages and devotes himself to art photography.
- Nationality: FRANCE
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Works by artists with a certified artist value,
- Groups: Certified Artists Contemporary French Artists