666/5 [Paysage 1+2.0] (2023) Digital Arts by Marcelle Delacité

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • 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)
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
  • Categories Pop Art Nature
Si mes sujets et thèmes sont ici le paysage, mes procédés "mixed médias " sont une réflexion par la pratique tant du paysage dans sa réalité perçue que des nouveaux procédés techniques de sa production artistique. C’est aussi une réflexion sur les nouveaux paysages numériques, dont, par exemple, certains réseaux sociaux . J’aime[...]
Si mes sujets et thèmes sont ici le paysage,
mes procédés "mixed médias " sont une réflexion par la pratique tant du paysage dans sa réalité perçue que des nouveaux procédés techniques de sa production artistique.
C’est aussi une réflexion sur les nouveaux paysages numériques, dont, par exemple, certains réseaux sociaux .
J’aime jouer des pigments et des pixels et créer ainsi des émotions esthétiques.
Cette œuvre appartient à la série "666/.. Paysage 1+2.0" et je vous la propose pour votre plaisir à moindre coût. J’espère que cela vous plaît.

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Marcelle Delacité, a multidisciplinary artist, stands out as a painter of contemporary history(s), a being of astonishing artistic proteiformity. She considers painting as an assembly of colors in a certain[...]

Marcelle Delacité, a multidisciplinary artist, stands out as a painter of contemporary history(s), a being of astonishing artistic proteiformity. She considers painting as an assembly of colors in a certain disorder, a founding idea that underlies all her artistic work.

Marcelle Delacité has always defined herself as a painter. However, her talent does not stop there, as she also excels in the art of photography. In addition, her audacity pushes her to explore even broader horizons, with installations and performances that reflect her assumed multidisciplinarity.

His passion for colors and images leads him to juggle with pixels as much as with paint. The mastery of both mediums allows him to create works of incredible visual richness. With a master's degree in visual arts obtained in 1991 from the Panthéon-Sorbonne University, Marcelle Delacité was able to benefit from the teachings of great artists such as Michel Journiac (body art), Côme Mosta Heirt (sculpture, minimalism and conceptual art) and Michel Salzmann (screenprint).

For a decade, Marcelle Delacité ran a plastic arts workshop and supervised young children. She has participated in exhibitions in Paris and at the Châteauroux museum, where her work has been successfully received. His art has even been represented in a Parisian gallery, testimony to the recognition of art critics, including Francis Parent.

Over time, her artistic journey has led her to explore different paths. She acquired a bachelor's degree in graphic design in 2007 and embarked on researching animal images. Skillfully using digital tools, she experimented from design to print.

Recently, Marcelle Delacité returned to her first passion, painting, thanks to enriching associative experiences. She makes preparatory digital drawings (digital drawing) for her paintings, but also stickers (street art and dataism).

Marcelle Delacité's art, between colors, pixels and shapes, illustrates a unique artistic vision where creativity spreads its wings in a harmonious fusion of mediums and styles.

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