Interlaced Landscape IX (2024) Painting by Lancelot Blondeel

Acrylic on Canvas, 31.5x23.6 in
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  • Original Artwork (One Of A Kind) Painting, Acrylic / Pigments on Canvas
  • Dimensions 32.3x24.4 in
    Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 31.5in, Width 23.6in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
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  • Categories Paintings under $5,000 Abstract Geometric
Abstract expression encompasses various elements, such as the exploration of geometry, the infinite potential of forms, the versatility of diverse media or the power of repetition. In the "Interlaced Landscapes" series, Lancelot Blondeel aims to focus his attention on the narrative aspect within an abstract artwork. In this particular[...]
Abstract expression encompasses various elements, such as the exploration of geometry, the infinite potential of forms, the versatility of diverse media or the power of repetition. In the "Interlaced Landscapes" series, Lancelot Blondeel aims to focus his attention on the narrative aspect within an abstract artwork.
In this particular series, the creation of an artwork involves three primary phases: composition, decomposition, and recomposition. Each canvas, before undergoing the cutting process, possesses a distinct identity as an abstract landscape or space (composition). Subsequently, this space is deconstructed, cut into strips of varying dimensions (decomposition). Finally, each canvas is reassembled using the lateral and horizontal strips from one or more cut canvases (recomposition).
During the recomposition process, the strips are sometimes arranged in their original order, at times placed randomly, and often brought together by the artist's hand to convey his narrative.
Furthermore, the spaces between the strips are considered breathing spaces, similar to the "white space" in music, where the viewer's mind fills the void by proposing its own narrative interpretation.
The artist emphasizes that, in this context, the concept of landscape alludes to an abstract space, sharing with its figurative counterpart only the notions of gravity (sense of looking), the aesthetics of imbalance (in terms of positioning and the size of forms), and kinetics (sense of movement).

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Lancelot Blondeel, photographer and artist, questions the essence of existence and our relationship to the world around us. From his adolescence, he felt this tension between the "self" and the outside world,[...]

Lancelot Blondeel, photographer and artist, questions the essence of existence and our relationship to the world around us. From his adolescence, he felt this tension between the "self" and the outside world, exacerbated by philosophy classes in high school. This dichotomy between the perception of things and their own reality pushes him to question the functioning of our senses and the reliability of our consciousness to understand the world.

During his engineering studies, science offered him a temporary refuge, but it was the discovery of the work of the philosopher Clément Rosset which reassured him and strengthened him in his quest. He then realizes that it is this fundamental questioning about the relationship between humans and reality that truly guides him.

At the same time, a significant aesthetic experience during a retrospective dedicated to Zao Wou-Ki encouraged him to explore painting for the first time. He experiments with different materials and techniques, seeking to create a dialogue between texture and form, and to capture a singular aesthetic.

His second exhibition, rue des Beaux-Arts in Paris, offered him the opportunity to share space with renowned artists such as Henri Michaux, Georges Mathieu, Hans Hartung and Sol Lewitt, thus illustrating his gaze both turned towards the past and the future.

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