PARIS JAZZ (2024) Digital Arts by Philippe Jan-Beroca

Fine art paper, 11x8 in

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  • This work is an "Open Edition" Digital Arts, Giclée Print / Digital Print
  • Dimensions Several sizes available
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“À travers cette illustration, Jan-Beroca dévoile son attachement profond pour le jazz et Paris, où cette musique a trouvé son refuge dans l’intimité des caves enfumées et voûtées de la ville. Ici, les instruments de jazz prennent vie, se fondant dans l’architecture parisienne : trompettes et saxophones émergent des fenêtres, tandis que les touches [...]
“À travers cette illustration, Jan-Beroca dévoile son attachement profond pour le jazz et Paris, où cette musique a trouvé son refuge dans l’intimité des caves enfumées et voûtées de la ville. Ici, les instruments de jazz prennent vie, se fondant dans l’architecture parisienne : trompettes et saxophones émergent des fenêtres, tandis que les touches de pianos semblent s’installer sur les balcons, comme des invités inattendus. La trompette, comme son ami le saxophone, sort d’une fenêtre, diffusant sa mélodie jusque dans la rue ; le manche d’une guitare s’échappe pour atteindre l’étage supérieur, dans une ascension poétique. Le violon, sagement installé, devient une sculpture vivante de cette symphonie urbaine, reflétant à la fois la poésie et la nostalgie des soirées musicales de Paris.
Ces instruments, faisant corps avec les immeubles, diffusent une harmonie visuelle et sonore qui invite le spectateur à ressentir la poésie vibrante de la capitale. En écho à l’âme musicale de Paris, cette œuvre invite à se plonger dans une symphonie urbaine intemporelle.”

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. Philippe Jan-Beroca is an illustrator artist combining traditional drawing and digital, mixed media. In his work, he gives a special place to the portrait. He takes his models from existing documents or from [...]

Philippe Jan-Beroca is an illustrator artist combining traditional drawing and digital, mixed media. In his work, he gives a special place to the portrait. He takes his models from existing documents or from his camera, draws them and then reworks them on graphics software to finalize them. He offers portraits, paintings, a representation of personalities of places or objects of his own imagination.

Born in 1966 in Montmorency, he showed his talent for drawing very early on and was already scribbling in his school notebook the women represented in the works of Toulouse-Lautrec and Degas. After studying law, he decided to devote all his energy to his passion and ended up spending three years under the tutelage of the engraver Georges Guiraud at the Cité des Artistes on Avenue d'enfer Rochereau in Paris. He then joined the house of Pierre Balmain as an assistant designer of accessories and objects. In 1990, he went to Montreal and New York armed with his camera, taking "the street only in taxis". Back in Paris in 1992, he discovered the world of advertising, as an artistic director for agencies, Y&R, Publicis, BETC and other advertising agencies. Philippe Beroca has incorporated the right mix of drawing classics and digital innovation. Passionate about scenography, his scenarios dissect his subjects down to the "bone", revealing only the essential...

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