STREET ARTIST (2016) Digital Arts by Lord Wilmore
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This work is an "Open Edition"
Digital Arts,
Giclée Print / Digital Print
on Aluminium
- Dimensions Several sizes available
- Several supports available (Fine art paper, Metal Print, Canvas Print)
- Framing Framing available (Floating Frame + Under Glass, Frame + Under Acrylic Glass)
- Categories Digital Arts under $5,000 Street Art Graffiti
Cette oeuvre imprimée par sublimation dans l'aluminium Chromaluxe est disponible en différentes tailles (plus grandes ou plus petites que celle présentée ici). Le nombre d'impressions étant limitée à 15.
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Lord Wilmore, multi-card artist, was born in Longlier (Belgian Ardennes) but now lives near Versailles. He is a graduate of the School of Broadcasting Arts (IAD). His work of fiction cinema has been presented at the Oscars for student films (La tartine au ham) as well as at Venice Critics' Week (The Seven Deadly Sins). He also made a 52’ documentary on the life of Buddha (Being Buddha – France television). Multi-award winning advertising director (in Cannes, New York, Portoroz),
He was for a long time one of the little princes of the short television program in France (on TF1 for the Nicolas Hulot foundation and for the WWF for example) . His upcoming agenda is as heterogeneous as it is flamboyant: a rock album "My name is Lord", a series of documentary films wishing to reconnect humanity with dialogue, as well as several exhibitions of his contemporary digital paintings and now of his post-digital acrylics on canvas.
Since May 2016, Lord Wilmore has exhibited in Ukraine, Corsica, Paris and Brussels. He is now represented in China (Artbank China / Nanjin).
For several years, his work has been haunted by this single question: does humanity still have a chance of surviving? headlong rush of identity. So many reasons to worry but above all to reflect on a possible global collapse.
- Nationality: BELGIUM
- Date of birth : 1962
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Belgian Artists